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Anchoring game. Why high shoulder over neck shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDB TX" data-source="post: 2934968" data-attributes="member: 64182"><p>Many years ago I decided to try a 45-70 on Texas whitetail. Lung shot a "decent sized" 8 point hill country buck with a 405 soft point at about 75 yards, and it took off like a scalded cat. I thought I had missed, but finally found a blood trail and eventually, about 200 yards later, found the buck. Through and through, looked like almost zero expansion. I went back to my 30-06. They don't get far when hit by a 165 grain cor lokt load in the lungs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDB TX, post: 2934968, member: 64182"] Many years ago I decided to try a 45-70 on Texas whitetail. Lung shot a "decent sized" 8 point hill country buck with a 405 soft point at about 75 yards, and it took off like a scalded cat. I thought I had missed, but finally found a blood trail and eventually, about 200 yards later, found the buck. Through and through, looked like almost zero expansion. I went back to my 30-06. They don't get far when hit by a 165 grain cor lokt load in the lungs. [/QUOTE]
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