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Quartering shot placement #2720070
01/27/19 10:47 PM
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My boy shot a small buck yesterday evening that was quartering towards him. He made a perfect center punch on the right shoulder but the bullet exited a little far back on the left side, hitting some gut. I told him he probably should have waited for a broadside shot but he said he didn’t think he was going to get that chance. (Probably got a little impatient is my guess but...). If the quartering towards you shot is all you’re going to get, where is the ideal placement? Should you cheat over a little towards the front of the shoulder, towards the brisket?


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720081
01/27/19 10:52 PM
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Yeah, that’s what I think too. Sometimes it doesn’t take much quatering for a bullet to exit further back than you first think. Or at least, in a real hunting situation it’s tough to perceive it on the fly.

Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720130
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Aim for the exit.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720135
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Stand over your dog looking down on him and see how the bullets would work in your mind

Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720138
01/28/19 12:03 AM
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I've only killed a handful of deer quartering toward me, one was a big 7 and a Big 8 (8 pictured above) and only one of them i dead centered the chest, and he went down and got back up, and died in some of nastiest crap he could've. After that episode, i always aim more towards the crease of the leg, and every one has rolled over and died within 4 yards. Everyone that i knows that's ran it straight up the chest has had a tough tracking job...


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720139
01/28/19 12:18 AM
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Quartering to is my favorite (and preferred shot) and will always take it and encourage my son to take the shot. I aim for where the neck & shoulder join. I figure it is up to the deer to determine where they want the bullet to exit. smile

Seriously, depending on the height above and distance from the deer and the angle, I get exits/paths anywhere from the front of the rib cage to the offside hip. Sometimes it gets in the guts, but I have never not had a dead deer either right there or a very short distance away.

This one was quartering towards my son and the bullet wound up just in front of the left hindquarter ... deer was dead right there.

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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720155
01/28/19 05:20 AM
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I love the quartering too shot. I put it on what I call the point of the shoulder. It’s just to the side of the neck shoulder joint like stated above and it usually exits in the guts. I have had it run up in the hind quarter but it is an off switch They don’t even wiggle most of the time

Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: BCLC] #2720173
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Originally Posted by BCLC
Aim for the exit.

The answer. ^^^


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720187
01/28/19 07:16 AM
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This is where I aim...maybe a fudge to the left.

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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720210
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I once made a perfectly clean gut shot on a doe with my bow, quartering toward me. Of course, we never found her. Made me sick.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720222
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I am just a little higher on the last picture. Works good usually melts them

Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720268
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Skullworks’ picture is kind of what I was thinking.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720275
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I try to put the bullet through where the front legs and spine meet. it depends on how close the deer is.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720292
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I would aim a little higher and slightly left of the aiming point in Skullworks picture.


Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales

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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: AU338MAG] #2720317
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Originally Posted by BCLC
Aim for the exit.

The answer. ^^^


Not me. Think of the vitals as a basket ball in the deer's chest, ya wanta put that bullet or arra through the center of the ball.



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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720324
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I always shoot to the back of the front leg opposite side. Never fails. Just like the picture posted above. That is the correct shot angle and leaves no guesswork.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2720367
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Just a tad right for me.


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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: 2Dogs] #2720369
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Originally Posted by BCLC
Aim for the exit.

The answer. ^^^


Not me. Think of the vitals as a basket ball in the deer's chest, ya wanta put that bullet or arra through the center of the ball.

Aiming for the exit hole will accomplish exactly that.


Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales

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Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: Skullworks] #2720803
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Originally Posted by Skullworks
This is where I aim...maybe a fudge to the left.

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What skull said and DRT usually dont quiver

Re: Quartering shot placement [Re: ford150man] #2729910
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Quartering to is my favorite as well. This one was DRT.

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