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Head shooters

Started by Cooter, March 09, 2011, 01:23:53 PM

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Cooter

For you guys that use the broad heads that are made for head shots where do you aim?

Head
Middle of the neck
Base of the neck where the feathers start
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Fox Fire

I only wish I was that good of a shot.

Cooter

Im thinking middle of the neck.

At ten yards with 3 3/4" cutting dia.
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VAHUNTER

if i was to take a head shot i  would hold on the center of the neck
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Buxndiverdux

Quote from: Cooter on March 09, 2011, 05:03:34 PM
Im thinking middle of the neck.

At ten yards with 3 3/4" cutting dia.

same here...

Muskie03

I aim for the middle of the neck. If you want to see the head go rolling, video tape it. If you try and look after the release you'll pull it(I have with geese and turkeys). Concentrate on the shot and it's hard to miss.  :anim_25:
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longbox

Go for the neck. Here's a good way to practice and increase your potassium level at the same time.

Hang a banana from a string about two feet above ground level. For a back stop is use an empty woven corn sack hung loosely, just behind the banana.  I shoot Guillotines and this stops the arrow and doesn't mess up the blades.
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bcc2011

aim at the middle of the neck and wait till his neck is stretched out and good luck its not easy
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hookedspur

Quote from: bcc2011 on March 20, 2011, 10:20:49 PM
aim at the middle of the neck and wait till his neck is stretched out and good luck its not easy
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