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<blockquote data-quote="squirrelduster" data-source="post: 204431" data-attributes="member: 9736"><p>I shot a hog this year with a 300 win mag at 353 yards and forgot aim a little low due to the downhill angle. I hit him real high and he ran off. We tracked him to the neighbors fence and couldn't follow him.</p><p>Late that same day we saw a hog feeding in a canyon and worked down to him within about 125 yards. I was determined not to have the same thing happen so I put a 180 grain accubond right behind the right ear. He didn't even twitch, just rolled down the hill into a gully. Turned out it was the same hog.</p><p>The first shot blew a fist size hunk of meat and bone out of the top of his spine. When skinning him he had a previous hole from an archery wound.</p><p>Animals are tougher than we think.</p><p>Your deer may have survived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrelduster, post: 204431, member: 9736"] I shot a hog this year with a 300 win mag at 353 yards and forgot aim a little low due to the downhill angle. I hit him real high and he ran off. We tracked him to the neighbors fence and couldn't follow him. Late that same day we saw a hog feeding in a canyon and worked down to him within about 125 yards. I was determined not to have the same thing happen so I put a 180 grain accubond right behind the right ear. He didn't even twitch, just rolled down the hill into a gully. Turned out it was the same hog. The first shot blew a fist size hunk of meat and bone out of the top of his spine. When skinning him he had a previous hole from an archery wound. Animals are tougher than we think. Your deer may have survived. [/QUOTE]
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