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How many elk have you been a part of killing?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1530564" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Just in the last 4 years about 30. Enough that I can't count. I checked between 50 and 100. Most have gone well Some have been less than desirable. Solid lung shots is where it's at. Although Last year I shot a cow that had extremely large lungs that were hard. They did not bleed like normal. Otherwise she seemed healthy and had a calf. Lungs were attached to the ribcage. Pretty weird.</p><p></p><p>Had a tough one with archery once that just would not die. Emptied the quiver and every shot hit the lungs and every major organ had a hole through it. Other than that one, a sharp broadhead in the lungs kills faster than you would think. Generally a few seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1530564, member: 7999"] Just in the last 4 years about 30. Enough that I can't count. I checked between 50 and 100. Most have gone well Some have been less than desirable. Solid lung shots is where it's at. Although Last year I shot a cow that had extremely large lungs that were hard. They did not bleed like normal. Otherwise she seemed healthy and had a calf. Lungs were attached to the ribcage. Pretty weird. Had a tough one with archery once that just would not die. Emptied the quiver and every shot hit the lungs and every major organ had a hole through it. Other than that one, a sharp broadhead in the lungs kills faster than you would think. Generally a few seconds. [/QUOTE]
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