I see and AGREE 100% with you and DW.
I was/am exposing, in writing, for all to see, what equates to "My Instant Mental Reactions".
Its opposite with Humans in a life & death situation. Why...??... may simply how I have performed in a lifetime of Hunting game. In Waterfowl I see head shots.
Maybe as a youth in the 1960's-1970's my mentor said the same as you and neck shots, being the best, are reserved ONLY for special moments. The results of me becoming a winner in matches, state, national and international exposed me to those men who said they took a match shooter Hunting and they couldn't hit squat. Maybe such was bar-Stool talk, I won't judge. It's been true for me when I take classroom experts afield. They can't see the Ground Squirrel at 50, 100, 300 600 yards, so I go about my way, shooting them.
I was also taught to shoot your Hunting Rifle/Handgun all year and at live challenging game. I did so in very steep hills using everything from my 300 win mag to handgun 38 wadcutters on a very high wind day. That was funny.
I've been reloading since age 12 when given a 12 ga Lee Loader.
Like I mentioned, I am here to learn. I also "DO NOT" disagree with anyone. I have spotted Bucks while standing and made running up-hill, down-hill and angled positional shots and never in my life have I missed the Neck or experienced anything except the game dropping as if ten tons of bricks landed upon them.
I exposed myself and for some, I left many openings to attack. Yet, there's really no need for an attack because each of us are different and have different life experiences.
And.... I have never had an Elk, Antelope or Moose for game.
I have friends in Montana who have said Elk can soak up Bullets like a sponge and never show signs of being hit. Those folks have bagged many Elk.
When my 12 Year Old Daughter was selected for a California Bull Tule Elk, Period one, Grizzly Island, I taught her to aim for a Heat shot. 262 yards with a 7mm-08 and the Elk was down. I still have the frozen Heart with a 1 1/4" hole bored through it. So I know YOUR way works well.
Jagerdad