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<blockquote data-quote="T3-OleMan" data-source="post: 634581" data-attributes="member: 14600"><p>ELK, Great post. Glad you came out well. Thank GOD I only got one in my years of not trying. It was a GOOD / YEAR kill. It was just dark & 3 or 4 month old button buck just came out of brush on hill from the right and as he jumped onto 2 lane tar & gravel country road, he must have thought he could go under the headlight cause it just rolled him under (at 40 mph) the GOOD / YEAR. Only damage was had to pop the Trim around the R front back in place and buy a couple of those plastic press in threaded screw/studs. Just saw a flash and felt him in sterring wheel. Turned around and went back got him out of ditch and took him to an archer that I had passed 1/2 mile back that was getting back to his truck. ALL of them can be fatal on both sides of the grill.</p><p>GOOD luck out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3-OleMan, post: 634581, member: 14600"] ELK, Great post. Glad you came out well. Thank GOD I only got one in my years of not trying. It was a GOOD / YEAR kill. It was just dark & 3 or 4 month old button buck just came out of brush on hill from the right and as he jumped onto 2 lane tar & gravel country road, he must have thought he could go under the headlight cause it just rolled him under (at 40 mph) the GOOD / YEAR. Only damage was had to pop the Trim around the R front back in place and buy a couple of those plastic press in threaded screw/studs. Just saw a flash and felt him in sterring wheel. Turned around and went back got him out of ditch and took him to an archer that I had passed 1/2 mile back that was getting back to his truck. ALL of them can be fatal on both sides of the grill. GOOD luck out there. [/QUOTE]
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