The answer to this question is highly dependent on how fast the deer is running and the speed of your slug. If you want to be technical you could find out the average velocity of your bullet at 100 yards and the guess the speed of the deer and figure the lead from that, but in reality, there is no great answer to this question. If you aren't the greatest shot anyway don't even attempt this, because there is a high probability of figuring the lead wrong and wounding the deer and losing it.
Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander lead the NFL in rushing yards in 2005. He amassed 1,880 yards on the ground, 20 yards more then the runner up, NY Giants Tiki Barber who had a total of 1,860 yards.
Ricky Williams of the Miami Dolphins with 1853 yards.
The effective range of the 12 gauge shotgun caps out at about 40 yards when firing lead shot. This range increases slightly or decreases significantly depending on the ammunition used, with a solid lead shot being the furthest ranged shot.
Running backs often choose to run up the middle because it is the shortest distance to gain yards and score touchdowns. Running towards the sidelines can lead to being pushed out of bounds or tackled for a loss of yards. Running up the middle allows the running back to follow their blockers and find gaps in the defense to gain more yards.
To determine if shotgun shells are made of steel or lead, you can use a magnet. Steel shotgun shells will be attracted to the magnet, while lead shotgun shells will not.
To determine if shotgun shells are made of lead or steel, you can use a magnet. Steel shotgun shells will be attracted to the magnet, while lead shotgun shells will not be affected by the magnet.
Can't answer without the distance to target.
an increase in competition between the deer
Shotgun pellets are typically made of lead or steel. Lead has been traditionally used for shotgun pellets, but steel pellets are commonly used in areas where lead ammunition is prohibited or for environmental reasons.
no
Lead
Lead