Phil, the bullet looks like it cut across the windpipe. All of these discussions assume we hit what we are aiming for. For example if we want to talk about killing shots that allow poor shooting, then when you start talking about body shots, you end up with the poorer shooters simply aiming for the 'big' bit, which usually ends up with hitting the animal too far back.
Precise shot placement is the trick and knowing some anatomy, plus having the control to do it under pressure when you have an animal in front of you. This is what your researching here so all will be well.
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