I think others have said this. Shoot the lungs. Much bigger target. I have heard several bad things from hunters who whent for the head. Shooting off antlers and lower jaw was 2 of the stories. Could also shoot off the nose. The head has a tendency to move faster and more often than the body. Due to low velocity of air rife, not that much hydroshock so very little meat will be damaged. Air rifle kills the same way as an arrow, little shock just massive blood loss.Seriously thinking about diving into airgun deer hunting this fall when season opens. Undecided as of yet which big bore is right for me. Our state allows .35 cal. and up.
Most of my shots would be between 50 and 100 yards. I know the .45 slings heavier lead but does it have drastically more of a drop than a. 35 cal?
Should I go with the FPE of a .45 cal or the .35 cal for those shots past 50 yards? Actually thinking about mostly head shots on doe's to try and save messing up the meat.
Would really like some real world input from some of you fellows who have hunted and killed whitetail deer with a big bore.
Thanks
Ray
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