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The Perfect Kill Shot Documentation Project

DO YOUR PART TO PERFECT THE SHOT

 

Become a Part of Bowhunting History: Contribute to The Perfect Kill Shot Documentation Project


As The Anatomy Hunter™, my mission is clear — to help American hunters make cleaner, more effective shots that put more venison in their freezers and reduce the number of animals lost to scavengers like coyotes.


One of the most powerful tools in achieving this goal is The Perfect Kill Shot Documentation Project — a fast-paced, interactive YouTube series designed to teach hunters how to make the best possible shots by studying real-life encounters from fellow bowhunters. What sets The Anatomy Hunter's Perfect Kill Shot Documentation apart from other hunting shows is what happens after the shot — a deep dive into the anatomy, shot placement, and outcomes that can turn every hunt into a learning experience.


SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM TO SUBMIT YOUR HUNT TODAY!

What to Submit

The Story

Photo's of the Entry/Exit Wounds

Video of the Hunt

 

Tell us a little about yourself — how long have you been hunting, and what inspired you to take up the bow? What’s the story behind the hunt you’re sharing with us? Paint the full picture: the preparation, the challenge, the decisions you made in the moment, and how the shot played out.


 Most importantly, how do you think your hunt can he

 

Tell us a little about yourself — how long have you been hunting, and what inspired you to take up the bow? What’s the story behind the hunt you’re sharing with us? Paint the full picture: the preparation, the challenge, the decisions you made in the moment, and how the shot played out.


 Most importantly, how do you think your hunt can help educate and inspire other hunters? What lessons can be learned from your experience — whether it’s about shot placement, tracking, patience, or understanding whitetail behavior? Your story doesn’t just document a hunt — it has the potential to teach and guide others toward making ethical, effective shots in the field. 


By contributing, you’re not just sharing a memory — you’re helping build a resource that will shape the future of bowhunting.

Video of the Hunt

Photo's of the Entry/Exit Wounds

Video of the Hunt

 

Whether you have raw, unedited footage or a fully produced YouTube video, we’re interested in seeing it all. Simply share a link to your preferred cloud storage or YouTube video, and we’ll take it from there.


This project isn’t about fame or taking credit — it’s about collaboration and education. If you’re a content creator, we’ll make su

 

Whether you have raw, unedited footage or a fully produced YouTube video, we’re interested in seeing it all. Simply share a link to your preferred cloud storage or YouTube video, and we’ll take it from there.


This project isn’t about fame or taking credit — it’s about collaboration and education. If you’re a content creator, we’ll make sure you get full credit for your contribution, including on-screen recognition and direct links to your channel or platform within the video.


Your footage has the power to teach, inspire, and make a lasting impact on the bowhunting community.

Photo's of the Entry/Exit Wounds

Photo's of the Entry/Exit Wounds

Photo's of the Entry/Exit Wounds

 

If you’re filming with the intention of contributing to The Perfect Kill Shot Documentation Project, we ask that you also document the critical details that help tell the full story of your shot. Please take clear photos of the entry and exit wounds, as well as any evidence showing which organs the arrow passed through.


These images shoul

 

If you’re filming with the intention of contributing to The Perfect Kill Shot Documentation Project, we ask that you also document the critical details that help tell the full story of your shot. Please take clear photos of the entry and exit wounds, as well as any evidence showing which organs the arrow passed through.


These images should be taken as straight-on as possible — they allow us to accurately assess shot angles and better understand how different shot placements impact the outcome. This data plays a crucial role in helping us refine and develop more precise aiming points for future educational projects, ultimately helping hunters make cleaner, more effective shots.


Didn't Get the Kill Shot on Camera? No Problem!

You can still Contribute! Watch the Video to Learn how.

Submit Your Hunt Here!

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