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Has anyone ever taken one of these ? I recall Chuck Adams was chastised for doing it and his take was " If you have confidence in yourself making the shot , then take it" .

I took a young friend hunting once and he shot a deer just as it turned . We were trying to figure out where he hit it until he started to Field Dress it . Right in the Bung ! It hadn't traveled more than 5 feet after the shot . Hiw wasn't intentional but nevertheless it was a Texas Heart Shot !

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If I wasn't absolutely perfect with the shot, it makes me cringe to think of one of those nice roasts having hair and stuff shoved through all that clot-filled meat. As far as hitting a femoral, they really don't offer that much of a target either. You probably have a better chance at getting it into the poop-chute. Geez this whole discussion along with that picture is really quite unpleasant ..... lol.

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once unintentional...was actually pretty sick on opening day of shot gun one year ..went to camp had a few does come in going down hill...shot one and it ran...being sick I didn't want to deal with a long tracking or recovery so took another shot as it was running away down hill...hoping to drop with a spine shot....OMG...was Mr B ticked at me...for that is the only deer I have ever not been able to gut.....the guys at camp got a laugh out of it but 30 years later...I think Mr B. is still ticked about it....lol

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I'd take the shot if it didn't make such a mess. Sounds like it kills them quicker then a double lung shot. Sounds to me ethics has nothing to do with why some wouldn't take the shot just that it's a pain to field dress. If anything it would be more ethical to take the the shot and have the deer dead in seconds but have to deal with the mess.

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I'd take the shot if it didn't make such a mess. Sounds like it kills them quicker then a double lung shot. Sounds to me ethics has nothing to do with why some wouldn't take the shot just that it's a pain to field dress. If anything it would be more ethical to take the the shot and have the deer dead in seconds but have to deal with the mess.

100% correct. I accidentally shot a doe in the rear section last year, and hit the femoral artery. She bled out and died on the spot in a matter of seconds. If you hit a major artery like that, its the same has a direct heart shot.

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Are you guys really arguing this ? Femoral artery ? Thats your target the femoral artery? What if you are off? Then you have a gut shot wounded animal running around. Or what if you hit the rump? All I have to say is WOW ! Ethics has everything to do with this don't kid yourselves.

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Are you guys really arguing this ? Femoral artery ? Thats your target the femoral artery? What if you are off? Then you have a gut shot wounded animal running around. Or what if you hit the rump? All I have to say is WOW ! Ethics has everything to do with this don't kid yourselves.

I'd bet that if you put an arrow or bullet up a deer's poop chute , it would be a dead deer . Just an opinion .

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