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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    It happens. About 1 from the last couple hundred head shots for me. Gut shots happen on front shoulder shots, I wouldn't advise against them
    At the end of the day there is only a very few on here capable of consistent head shots.
    I don't condone it as I see what skill level of the average is like and also the capability of the weapon systems employed.
    It doesn't have to be much of fuck up for it to end very badly for the deer.
    I just call it ethical hunting.
    100m with a well zeroed rifle, perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    At the end of the day there is only a very few on here capable of consistent head shots.
    I don't condone it as I see what skill level of the average is like and also the capability of the weapon systems employed.
    It doesn't have to be much of fuck up for it to end very badly for the deer.
    I just call it ethical hunting.
    100m with a well zeroed rifle, perhaps.

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    Funny how from the venison era the ground meat hunters had to head shoot preferably to maximise their return from a deer. The sound of the triple deuce must echoed around the NZ bush... and farm edges. It is not a question of confidence but having no recoil to worry about... 222/223 and suppressed. 2C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    Funny how from the venison era the ground meat hunters had to head shoot preferably to maximise their return from a deer. The sound of the triple deuce must echoed around the NZ bush... and farm edges. It is not a question of confidence but having no recoil to worry about... 222/223 and suppressed. 2C.
    Yep very experienced hunters that could hunt shoot and knew their rifles and that a long shot was 200m.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Yep very experienced hunters that could hunt shoot and knew their rifles and that a long shot was 200m.


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    Yi got that right eh..although those barrels did quite often become stretched on many occasions..

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Yep very experienced hunters that could hunt shoot and knew their rifles and that a long shot was 200m.


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    Remember the context. The head/neck shooting only became really necessary when the whole deer and offal thing came in, and by then we were mainly shooting farm land and more accessible areas. The shooting was less challenging and with a good rest wasn't difficult. Prior to that I was whopping them in the lungs as often as I head or neck shot with my .222 in the Ruahines and Tararuas and other bitches of places and taking the hit for body shots or just selling the HQ's with BS attached for a premium. The whole meat hunting thing has been glorified by a couple of authors. It was mainly about ordinary people up to their elbows in blood and shit while wrecking their bodies and learning on the job. The good days were exaggerated in the pub and the bad days pushed to one side. Im a way better hunter and shooter now than I was then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    Remember the context. The head/neck shooting only became really necessary when the whole deer and offal thing came in, and by then we were mainly shooting farm land and more accessible areas. The shooting was less challenging and with a good rest wasn't difficult. Prior to that I was whopping them in the lungs as often as I head or neck shot with my .222 in the Ruahines and Tararuas and other bitches of places and taking the hit for body shots or just selling the HQ's with BS attached for a premium. The whole meat hunting thing has been glorified by a couple of authors. It was mainly about ordinary people up to their elbows in blood and shit while wrecking their bodies and learning on the job. The good days were exaggerated in the pub and the bad days pushed to one side. Im a way better hunter and shooter now than I was then.
    OOps..I thought the comment made was pointing towards the Government hunters not the all on board meat hunting types.
    I'm glad you see yiself as a better hunter now than aways back....yi should have stuck with it aways back and who knows you may have even got ti killing for the Government eh..

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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
    OOps..I thought the comment made was pointing towards the Government hunters not the all on board meat hunting types.
    I'm glad you see yiself as a better hunter now than aways back....yi should have stuck with it aways back and who knows you may have even got ti killing for the Government eh..
    @doinit I agree with you that the NZFS were in another league - I guess 'cos there was a selection process and the unsuccessful hunters went down the road. I was 27 when I finished with meat in '76 and had a family by then. Got a ballot farm.
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