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  • Awwweeesssoomme!!!

  • "Hurr i'm pro, I can never make mistakes, I have an Ego problem, I'll continue to take headshots and use the childish logic that I never miss so fuck you i'll take headshots! My body matured but my brain is still 5 years old! Hurrr" Anyone can hit a head, but no one can hit a head successfully 100% of the time, every time. One day you'll miss and you'll have a deer run around the forest with a missing jaw suffering like fuck. You might want to work on your logic - child.

  • Nice shot

  • jus make sure it dies :D

  • Well I think that is a very quick and humane way to kill. So thumbs up from me!

  • Nice shooting bro 

  • I seen i guy shoot at a deers head and blew its jaw off and it suffered!! Like fuck! aim for the body, you have a better chance of hitting and it kills the deer! not make it suffer part of the time

  • @KleDog007 All thou bad shots do happen any true hunter would agree that he has a a bad shot in his lifetime, having said that I have hunted for 25 years I head shoot my deer. Every season my gun is dead nuts on before season, And BTW that was a sweet shot my friend.

  • awwweesome

  • Nice shot. Now that's the way to take one out humanely. She didn't feel a thing, she didn't suffer.

  • Nice Shot, it was dead instantly

  • gotta love a good head shot!

  • Nice shot!

  • good stuff

  • I can only think of Bambi going "Mama, Mama!"

    And now Bill Engval taking his wife shooting.

    Got to love ADD.

  • The .223 is not the preferred deer caliber by any means but it can be done if there's no other choice. I would never hunt a deer with a .223 unless I knew that weapon extremely well, knew exactly where to place the shot, knew exactly where it was going, used heavy-grain loads that I hand-loaded myself after years of working it up, and had detailed dope for my optics. Otherwise, forget it. Too many times people just take their ARs deer hunting and could care less about ethical kills.

  • guys the hunters cant be turning on each other, we have enough enemies as it is we don't need to argue. a head-shot is a very viable option for seasoned marksmen but if you're not comfortable with the shot don't take it but don't tell someone else what they should or shouldn't do

  • @Loganthehunter11 Agreed. We should be able to talk and even disagree without getting all personal and negative to one another. The name calling is childish and paints a very immature picture of hunters. Guns, hunting, and immaturity don't fit in the same puzzle.

  • Really? The perfect image for anti-hunting campaigns to use against everyone. Way to go Bro

    

  • @tswilborn how's that? would you rather put videos of one flopping around in pain spraying blood all over the place as they struggle to breathe through mangled lungs in which the heart is pouring blood into?? or would you rather put a video of a drop on a dime no pain kill.

  • nice quick kill

    

  • I did the same thing with my rem 700 sps .223 haha right under the ear

  • 10.5 outta ten!!!!! all about shot placement!!! he did his part and a dam good job too...

  • @BigHuntz24 I'm not sure how you think that you know that..I am in fact 100% efficient at it, in the sense that every Doe I have attempted to harvest with a head shot has been splattering success. When I shoot one I use a .308 with a 168 gr. Hornady A-Max bullet, and it does a fantastic job of cranium displacement.

  • Super clean and super humane. Good job.

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  • I'm guessing you dont have a hunting license cause if u had one you would know that you should not fire for the head the main pont is that if u miss or hit it in the wrong spott you may only damage it and then the animal will run away with serious damage

  • @liquidvison your the dumb ass, i would much rather eat a tender doe than a 10 point buck that is no better than eating leather.

  • I love how panzies on here think the .223 cant kill anything. How dead is dead you retards? This man made a clean kill and thats all that matters. If you dont think this round is effective, lets stand you up at 500 yds and see how you fair. NIce shot tho man!

  • Hell of a shot, Didnt ruin any meat or make a messy job of field dressing it. All the haters are idiots, if you hit a deer in the vitals with a 223 you might hit bone, you might not get a clean pass through and it might run damn near forever with a little to nothing blood trail. Keep popping them does in the grape man.

  • nice shot. i perfer a neck shot myself. but hey, if you can take that kind of a shot, more power to you.

  • i like it one shot one kill hated when the deer run off and then die

  • I like it, the critter didnt know what hit her. The dead was over and done...

  • ever killed a deer with rabies with one 22 shell throught the eyeball to the brain

  • that was great! do not ever undersell the .223...it works on deer...a few use them around here but more common is the 7.62X39 round used in the ak and sks...

  • my dad did this all the time with his old 220 swift

  • Good shot...good kill.

  • BOOM HEAD SHOT! good shootin

  • .223 savage model 10fp police issued can hit a quarter sized group with 5 to 10 mph winds at 150+ yards. none the less, if you have a sighted rifle and the ability, why not make the kill shot more humane? good shot.

  • YOU KEEP WHAT YOU KILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • To all the compassionates: Your ancestors ( and mine also) used to throw spears with stone ( or bone ) points. A lot of them , because one would not kill it. Or they would run them off a cliff knowing they would break a leg or two( or if the hunter was lucky it would break the neck) but still resulting in torn hides and bruised meat. It is called hunting.Survival. If they did not , you would not be here. Or would your dear old mom.

    Headshot is o.k. IF YOU CAN HIT A SILVER DOLLAR at 100 yrds.

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  • good video bro nice shooting

  • @JHolder1422 I agree. Headshots certainly are not the preffered shot, I made my comment in response to a comment saying that a brain-shot deer will suffer for several minutes until it suffocates.

    If a hunter isn't confident in taking a heart/lung shot, they shouldn't be hunting. I would only advise of a headshot if the shooter, all ego aside, was 100% certain that they could put it where it needed to go, and if there was a reason for doing so.

  • I don't know what Cornhusks said, but apparently they didn't make any friends. 

  • I love that this is my video and I can delete all the hater comments from people that can't hit what they aim at and think headshots shouldn't be taken! ;)

  • @D4cednduction I was trained by my Dad to take headshots, he preferred a .222 Rem. Of course he was raised during the Great Depression when a box of shells needed to bring home 20 deer to be worthwhile. Shot-Placement is the key, right ?!

  • @D4cednduction A lot of people take head shots who are GREAT marksman....doesn't matter, dear still end up with injuries that they suffer from because of retards like you.

  • @delanogaston When I put a headshot on a DEER, I intend to injure it, actually, I kill it. But I'm glad you're so concerned about me injuring a DEER. I assure you that I can take care of myself when it comes to the matter of making a sure, clean kill. Just worry about yourself and everything will be okay. By the way, RETARD! Its DEER not DEAR.

  • @D4cednduction what did you do after that or was that for fun?

  • @3pIcxXxoWnEr195 after what? After the shot, it was field dressed and checked in. then butchered.

  • @D4cednduction

    Go ahead and delete. Taking head shots is retarded and irresponsible.

    BTW, I have been deer hunting for over 30 years, so this isn't coming from a PETA type vegan dumbass.

  • @tpd223 low is a neck shot (kill), high is dirt. dont see the problem. you will get more hits if you aim center mass...but there is a better chance of it runing away. 17 year old hunter from montana here....killed quite a few deer..considering i cna buy 7 B tags!

  • @tpd223 i do head shots all the time, ive been threw marksman classes, and im confident in ever shot, but i guess people like you arent great shots at all, its not retarded at all, it does not say anywhere that a head shot is illegal idiot, get lost

  • clean shot , the animal was dead before it knew what was happeneing. as humane as possible. well done

  • @CornHusksFTW you make no sense first of all.. why does it matter where you shoot it? whether its in the head/neck/pocket shot. it makes no difference if your confident you can make the shot take it,and to be honest id rather shoot a doe in the head you waste no meat

  • There are waaaay too many deer now since they've have lost their natural predators and we've converted a lot of woodland to farmland. They're starting to degrade environment. The places where they live can't sustain them anymore. Also between being eaten alive by wolves or a bear or being killed in a split second - if they could talk, I think they would want to go this way.

  • @CornHusksFTW

    hey fucktard thats an insta mercy kill. no sufferage. sounds like great sportsmanship. If i were that deer i would want to take it in the head

  • that was a fucking dow you fuck tard

  • Nice!

  • nice shot and fuk the haters no matter where you shot it vitals or head it was gonna die

  • @CornHusksFTW wow, that was a harsh comment. If you can't make the shot don't take the shot. I saw one shot and a deer fall over. If thats not good hunting I don't know what is. How many stories have we heard of the 30'06 shot broadside and still lost the deer. If .223 can shoot quarters with practice @ 100yd no reason a confident head shot can't be made, its more meat. I say good hunt. N those Winchester 64gr Powerpoints are makin a name nowdays. Wat about bow hunters? They Fucktards too lol?

  • Nice shooting. Why do all these people worry about a deer suffering? (Really? Head shots don't kill them as per humans? C'mon!) I mean it's a doe... so, obviously you're gonna eat it, right? Anyway quick kills mean better flavor.

  • @vleigh6 I never worried about the deer suffering thing either. As long as its tracked, recovered, and the shot wasnt bad where the deer walks around for 2 weeks before it keels over in someones crop... who cares. Its hunting. Im sure no bullet hole feels good lol, and unless a head shot the deer will feel somethin for at least 30 seconds or so im sure. But people still bow hunt so why all the hate for the .223? Damn walmart meatrack shoppers lol

  • @ThatDudeSirraj i do believe the 223 can kill deer within its limits but im just not going to use anything smaller than a 243

  • @Loganthehunter11 Thats cool. Everything has it limits. Many wont use anything smaller than a 243. But than again if someone wanted to test themselves with a 600 yard shot would you still recommend a 243. Probably not. Every caliber has its limits. Same as I wouldnt shoot a rabbit with a pellet @100 yards but a 22lr, thats just fine. Hunters should be able to choose the 'right' caliber for their hunt. dgif shouldnt tell me no if the caliber has made clean kills. I shouldnt have to buy a diff gun

  • It or miss it

  • Deffanitly dead before it hit the ground. Only reason it moves after shot is that the brain wAves are suddenly torn apart sending shock waves through the body. Taking a heart or lung shot just Improves your chance of wounding it. With a head shot u kil

  • I head shot 3 deer this year and it is definatly the way to go.

  • why are people bitching about him taking a headshot? seriously, the guys just havin some fun. you probably all suck and cant even hit the broad side of a barn while standing in it, let alone taking a headshot.

  • I will say this, if you can't make the shot don't take it, if you can't hit a grapefruit sized target(deer head) then shoot for the "vitals", if you can't hit that then go practice more before you hunt. I can hit the head and I am 100% efficient at it, as for the "there is no reason to" I have several reasons I shoot a doe in the head; 1. It is an instant kill, faster than any other shot you can take. 2. Because it's an instant kill they fall exactly where they were standing. 3. Because they fa

  • @D4cednduction

    It's not about your shooting ability, it's about potential animal movement.

    The body (larger kill zone on it) is less likely to move substantially during the last split second of shot execution or bullet time of flight (compared to what the head might with a fly bite or an alert to noise).

  • @D4cednduction what if you miss and complete rip it's jaw off or blow a junk out of it's head and it still lives it does not fucking matter if you are efficient with the shot it's fucking ignorant and stupid there are times when it IS needed but not when you have a perfectly good body shot and you must be to fucking lazy to catch a running deer that will fall less than a 100 yards

  • @MrDip02 Laziness is not the only reason not to want to track a shot animal. A quicker death is a less painful, and therefore more humane, death. It's perfectly understandable to want it to drop immediately. The risk of blowing the jaw off is analogous to the risk of a gut shot or other shot that doesn't kill quickly. The responsible shot is the one that is well within the limits of the hunter. The only ignorance would be in presuming those limits are the same for every hunter.

  • @aceacedada

    first off iam not a hunter,but can you explain to me please ,what is humane on any kind of killing? i think we should not use such (human) attributes,simply because they do not fit,people (most of them) go hunting to shoot their own meal,some are real good (fast kill) ,some arent (follow up shoot needed),either way the result is the same,a self shot meal or two or three or four........

    P.S.: just my opinion and no offence intendet

  • @D4cednduction The argument isn't that you can't hit a grapefruit sized target. It's that deer move their heads more than their "vitals".

  • @Mr13born79 that is true

  • @Mr13born79 It's not impossible. I used to bull's-eye womp rats in my T-16 back home. They're not much bigger than two meters

  • Just stop trying to make yourself sound like you have a clue what you're talking about, it was dead before it hit the ground

  • if this was human id say nice shot but the deer is anatomically different headshot's dont kill them as fast as they kill us , may look dead but most likely spent the last minutes of its life not being able to move in extreme pain from the pressure of the blood building up in its skull not able to make its lungs breath or anything and slowly dieing,im not no fucking vegan but nxt time attemp to grant your pray a clean death with a heart shot

  • @jd70763 What?... If you hit the head and destroy the brain(which any legal caliber will do unless you hit the nose) the dear will not continue to feel anything at all. A heart shot may immobilize immediately, but the brain on a deer, just the same as human, will continue to operate until it runs out of oxygen. It will go unconscious first, and then die. No vertebrae without an operating brain will feel any pain. Deer or human. The brain registers pain. No brain, no pain.

  • @jd70763 wrongo! there isnt any pressure the bullet took care of that sorry man but i dont think its true

  • @CornHusksFTW if you think this gives another hunter a bad name then you're not a hunter.

  • damn good shot

  • @fhqwgads2 its also a very clean kill any animal will die from a head shot with nearly any caliber its not at all good for mounting but for killing there is noting more humane

  • @CornHusksFTW

    but the deer did not suffer, it was dead as soon as it hit the ground, to me thats a good kill

  • @58sb most liekly before if even hit the ground.

  • thats how its done. great shot

  • Thats a damn good shot!

  • BOOM HEADSHOT!!!! :p

  • Boom headshot!

  • @fhqwgads2 head shots should only be used on does. they have a "softer" skull. there is little enough meat on them that shooting them in the side for a lung/heart shot ruins meat. a head shot is usually a hit or miss. u get an instant kill or the deer runs off. end of story

  • @ibmoody18 a .223 will go thru anything from bones to iron

  • is that the savage axis ?

  • AAWWWEEESSSOOOMMMEEE!

    

  • You ever shot a .223 SP or JHP at the heart? How'd it work? By the way, was that a FMJ?

  • @MrClayfingers I don't own a .223 it was a relative of mine shooting.

  • @MrClayfingers most hunters who know anything about ammo do not use FMJ ammo on game. too much chance of a through and through shot. SP or JHP is preferred for expansion and the wound cavity it will create. Even with head shots you want the bullet to transfer as much of it's energy as possible, so you want a bullet that expands on impact. FMJ's do not.

  • @jaym762 It did just fine on this doe.

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  • @avtandect Get over it. You lose.

  • Nice shot, my friend.

  • my cousin shoots them in the head with a 204 ruger real clean kill no meat damage either

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