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338 thunder project
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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 85794" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>It is relevent to groupers project so here goes. The elk was broadside pushing against abother bull but the two were at a stand still. The 225 grain Accubond entered the the shoulder high breaking the shoulder and spine some fragments went into the heart lung area. I do not know if they were bullet frags or bone. The bullet exited and was not recovered. The high shoulder shot was taken on purpose. Results of the hit were predictable and the elk was rolling down the hillside before the shooter recovered from the recoil. Point of interest, the other bull stood around for 20+ minutes and watched the fallen bull, it was still in view when he called me on the cell phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 85794, member: 4"] It is relevent to groupers project so here goes. The elk was broadside pushing against abother bull but the two were at a stand still. The 225 grain Accubond entered the the shoulder high breaking the shoulder and spine some fragments went into the heart lung area. I do not know if they were bullet frags or bone. The bullet exited and was not recovered. The high shoulder shot was taken on purpose. Results of the hit were predictable and the elk was rolling down the hillside before the shooter recovered from the recoil. Point of interest, the other bull stood around for 20+ minutes and watched the fallen bull, it was still in view when he called me on the cell phone. [/QUOTE]
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