Where do you hit a deer to drop it?

The Spot You Need To Hit. With a quality bullet or slug, you can kill a broadside deer in its tracks by shooting through the near-side shoulder and into (or through) the off-side shoulder. And if you have the skills, gear and time to be extra precise in your shot placement, hit a bit high in the shoulder.
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Where to hit a deer with an arrow to drop it?

To choose an aiming point, visualize the arrow's path to the exit point on the deer's far side. Then, aim at the spot on the deer's near side that lines up with the exit point. With a quartering-away shot, this can mean aiming closer to the deer's middle, near the liver, instead of behind the front shoulder.
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What makes a deer drop when shot?

A shot a few inches farther back still deflates both lungs. A little lower and the bullet finds the top half of the heart itself; a little higher and the bullet breaks the spine, dropping the deer instantly.
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How do you know where you hit a deer?

Hair can give you an indication of where the deer was hit. You often find it where the deer was shot, where it lay down, or where it crossed a fence. Dark, coarse, hollow hair indicates a high hit. Hair on the side of the deer will be thinner, brown, and not as coarse and should signal a good hit.
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Should you shoot a deer in the shoulder?

Hunters of a certain age were probably taught by a family member to aim behind a deer's shoulder. Place the crosshairs far enough back to avoid the shoulder bone, low enough to pierce the heart and lungs. But since the 1970s, biologists and deer-hunting experts have taken a second look at the intended point of impact.
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Do deer always leave a blood trail?

In a perfect world with the right equipment and an accurate shot, there should be a usable blood trail to follow that will lead you right to the animal. But this isn't always the case. Everything doesn't always line up perfectly and you may find yourself needing to track a wounded deer with little to no blood trail.
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What happens if you shoot a deer in the leg?

Shooting for the tail is the worst shot anyone can make, and it often leaves only a wounded animal or spoiled meat. If the shot hits the back of the thigh, it will bleed well but the deer will not die soon, as the muscle will tighten up and help stop the bleeding.
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What caliber will drop a deer?

In our opinion, the best rifle calibers for deer hunting are the . 270 Winchester, 7mm Remington Magnum, . 30-06 Springfield, . 308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .
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What do you do after shooting a deer?

Stop and Wait — Before climbing down from your treestand or leaving your blind, wait for a while, at least 30 minutes after shooting your deer. If your bullet didn't cause immediate death, waiting for a half-hour can help prevent your wounded animal from being scared and further pushed into the woods.
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What happens when you shoot a deer in the shoulder with an arrow?

REACTION: If the arrow strikes a deer's spine, the deer will hit the ground. On rare occasions it will thrash, recover and lunge off, so put another arrow into it if you can. If you miss the spine and aorta and hit only meat, the deer might run or simply jump and walk off.
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Will an arrow go through a deer shoulder?

The right arrow can help you get through a mature buck's shoulder. While no one plans to hit a deer's shoulder, it happens and a smaller diameter arrow that boasts enough weight can tip your odds for a successful recovery.
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Where do you aim on a deer from the tree stand?

It's best to aim for the opposite shoulder and worry less about the point of entry. On a quartering away deer from a tree stand, when you hit the opposite shoulder, the point of entry of the arrow will be high.
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Why do you not shoot a deer in the head?

3 | Head Shots

Well, sure, if you hit the brain the deer is dead, no doubt. But you're aiming at a baseball-sized object. And that leaves a lot of room for error. Miss the brain and the result is a wounded deer with a long road of pain and suffering.
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Where is the heart shot on a deer?

Heart: The heart is located above the deer's front legs in the center of the body. It pumps oxygenated blood through arteries. Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through veins. If a broadhead punctures the heart (or a nearby vein or artery), it inflicts massive blood loss and quick death.
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Where should I aim my deer at 200 yards?

He notes that most hunters, especially those from back East that come West for mule deer, instinctively aim too high, even when a buck is only 120 to 200 yards away. Beisher tells his hunters to calm down and “aim for the heart, aim for the heart. It helps them pull their shots low into a deer's chest.”
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What is the most popular deer rifle caliber?

30-06. It's the most popular deer hunting cartridge of all time. While part of its success as a deer hunting caliber is rooted by chance in history, no doubt the . 30-06 has blossomed for more than 100 years because of downright sensible performance.
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Can you use a 22 for deer hunting?

22LR cartridge is capable of killing a deer if shot placement is accurate; however, a . 22LR is not a legal cartridge for hunting deer in almost all US states because it does not have enough power to ethically hunt a deer and ensure a quick kill.
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Is a 308 or 270 more powerful?

The . 308 Win. is most frequently loaded with projectiles between 150 grains and 180 grains and boasts muzzle velocities between 2,800 feet per second and 2,500 fps, depending on bullet weight and barrel length. The . 270 Win.
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Will a deer walk off after being shot?

Once a paunch-shot deer begins walking, it will move very slowly with its head down. Another common trait of the paunch-shot deer is a hunched over appearance. As the deer walks, its back end could appear raised, with the legs in a wide stance.
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Do deer return after being shot at?

“Yes, a mature buck will come back to the area where he was wounded,” says Kip Adams of the Quality Deer Management Association. “Depending on where it occurred, maybe in an open food plot or field, a buck might not move in during daylight hours for a while, but he's not leaving his home range.
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How far do deer travel after being shot?

After The Shot: A Broadhead to the Abdomen

It will more likely wander off a distance that can vary from a few yards to 100 yards. Once it stops, it will often stand in place for a few minutes before bedding down.
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What does bright red blood mean when you shoot a deer?

Bright red blood can indicate a heart shot or possible leg wound. Dark red blood usually means a hit to the liver. Blood that is mixed with green or brown material and has an odor usually means a gut-shot, which will require more time and patience. Schools of thought vary on how long you should wait on a deer.
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Will a deer kick if you miss?

A deer might bolt at the sound of a shot whether hit or missed but will generally react more quickly and violently to a hit. Any sort of erratic movement such as a stumble or leg kick might also indicate a hit.
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How long does it take for a deer to bleed out?

While opinions vary, it's generally accepted that a heart shot deer can be recovered right away, double lung shot deer can be tracked within 30 to 90 minutes, a single lung or liver hit deer should likely be given closer to 4 to 6 hours, and a gut hit deer should be given 8 to 12 or more hours. Downsides of Waiting?
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