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Edge over kill for KS white tail
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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 447481" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>I don't care what bullet you use a shot not placed well, is just that, a shot not placed well.</p><p> </p><p>Perfect example of this is last Sat. I shot a medium sized yote with my 6-284 using 75gr vmax. Yote was only about 75yds away and my hit was slightly behind front shoulders and in the lower 1/3 of his body. It was such a close shot that I could see the spray come out the other side. It really showed up well since everything was white from there being about 6in. of snow on the ground. He spun around and ran like I had missed him completely for about 200yds then stopped, turned around looking at me and stood there. When he stopped and turned to look back at me I could see the exit hole in his off side. The hole was the size of a baseball. I was VERY surpised he was able to run that far that fast let alone stand there and look at me 200yds away but obviously I made a poor shot and didn't hit anything real important. Considering the size of the hole I would certainly say the bullet did it's job so the only blame could be placed on my shot placement. The 2nd shot literally knocked him stiff for a long winters nap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 447481, member: 13222"] I don't care what bullet you use a shot not placed well, is just that, a shot not placed well. Perfect example of this is last Sat. I shot a medium sized yote with my 6-284 using 75gr vmax. Yote was only about 75yds away and my hit was slightly behind front shoulders and in the lower 1/3 of his body. It was such a close shot that I could see the spray come out the other side. It really showed up well since everything was white from there being about 6in. of snow on the ground. He spun around and ran like I had missed him completely for about 200yds then stopped, turned around looking at me and stood there. When he stopped and turned to look back at me I could see the exit hole in his off side. The hole was the size of a baseball. I was VERY surpised he was able to run that far that fast let alone stand there and look at me 200yds away but obviously I made a poor shot and didn't hit anything real important. Considering the size of the hole I would certainly say the bullet did it's job so the only blame could be placed on my shot placement. The 2nd shot literally knocked him stiff for a long winters nap. [/QUOTE]
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