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6.5 for deer...2600 fps <<< VS >>> 2800 fps...???
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1474512" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>You seem to be under the influence that "DRT" is a magical reaction that you can affect the outcome of, at will... It is not. And velocity does not always affect the outcome of it. It's mainly about 3 things... Location, location, location. And that location is hitting the CNS (Central Nervous System) of the animal in the right spot. And that is more easier said, than done. Sometimes a good heart shot on a very relaxed animal will immediately shock it so hard that it falls DRT. But not always. Hitting the CNS too far back can cause issues as well.</p><p></p><p>Either way, "DRT" is just something that happens...And not something that happens all the time. Animals react differently when shot, and nobody can predict the outcome of how they will react.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1474512, member: 12995"] You seem to be under the influence that "DRT" is a magical reaction that you can affect the outcome of, at will... It is not. And velocity does not always affect the outcome of it. It's mainly about 3 things... Location, location, location. And that location is hitting the CNS (Central Nervous System) of the animal in the right spot. And that is more easier said, than done. Sometimes a good heart shot on a very relaxed animal will immediately shock it so hard that it falls DRT. But not always. Hitting the CNS too far back can cause issues as well. Either way, "DRT" is just something that happens...And not something that happens all the time. Animals react differently when shot, and nobody can predict the outcome of how they will react. [/QUOTE]
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