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Shot Placement
The vital areas of the Whitetail deer include the brain, spinal column, jugular vein (which runs through the neck), lungs, heart and the liver. A deer hit in any one of these areas will not travel far. However, the heart lung area offers the largest target and should be your preferred shot. The ideal shot would be one where the deer is standing in the open and in a broadside position under 30 yards away. In the woods a deer rarely presents this type of shot, they are partially screened by brush and vegetation, moving or at a less than ideal range for a clean kill. Regardless of the circumstances the best bet is to aim for the heart-lung area. See the chart below for some possible shots that may be presented:
Walking Away (steep angle):
Quartering Toward (steep angle):
Away (steep angle):
Broadside (ground shot):
Toward (ground shot):
Quartering Away (ground shot):
On (ground shot):
Know your target! Shoot only after you have verified that it is a deer!
Don't Shoot at Sound or Movement. Verify Your Target!
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