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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2244419" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>Shot two antelope with 200gr ELD-X with a MV of 2920. First one was broadside at about 220yd, obliterated the shoulder on the way in and left a 2-3" exit just behind the crease on the opposite side. Wife hit the second one on an EXTREME quartering away shot at 368yd. Entered at the last rib on the right side, smashed through three ribs on entry, five more ribs as it exited the rib cage ON THE SAME SIDE, and we found the lead core resting against the spine about 1/3 up the neck. Extensive organ and meat damage (both tenderloins were bloodshot, 1/3 of the right side backstraps were mangled, and the right shoulder was completely bloodshot). I did not know which goat she was shooting or I would have told her to wait, but I've never seen an animal drop so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2244419, member: 49553"] Shot two antelope with 200gr ELD-X with a MV of 2920. First one was broadside at about 220yd, obliterated the shoulder on the way in and left a 2-3" exit just behind the crease on the opposite side. Wife hit the second one on an EXTREME quartering away shot at 368yd. Entered at the last rib on the right side, smashed through three ribs on entry, five more ribs as it exited the rib cage ON THE SAME SIDE, and we found the lead core resting against the spine about 1/3 up the neck. Extensive organ and meat damage (both tenderloins were bloodshot, 1/3 of the right side backstraps were mangled, and the right shoulder was completely bloodshot). I did not know which goat she was shooting or I would have told her to wait, but I've never seen an animal drop so hard. [/QUOTE]
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