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Hydrostatic shock, what's your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 714134" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>Here is one of my experiences on a WT buck, I was hunting from a tree stand w/ a 350 Rem Mag and was using the 200 gr round nose Remmy bullet. The deer came to about 15 yds and I shot perfect shot behind shoulders and the deer drops. While coming down the tree the deer gets up and runs down to the creek. My niece and I tracked the deer and it started to move, so I her put a round in it from her 270 Win. </p><p> Upon closer examination the shot of mine was perfect behind the shoulder but the entrance was the size of a golf ball. Right then and there I believe only blood lose or Spine shots will kill. The hydro shock should have been lethal if it is a large factor. Yes knocked the deer off his feet but did not kill him.</p><p> It's either that or some deer are just harder to kill than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 714134, member: 44771"] Here is one of my experiences on a WT buck, I was hunting from a tree stand w/ a 350 Rem Mag and was using the 200 gr round nose Remmy bullet. The deer came to about 15 yds and I shot perfect shot behind shoulders and the deer drops. While coming down the tree the deer gets up and runs down to the creek. My niece and I tracked the deer and it started to move, so I her put a round in it from her 270 Win. Upon closer examination the shot of mine was perfect behind the shoulder but the entrance was the size of a golf ball. Right then and there I believe only blood lose or Spine shots will kill. The hydro shock should have been lethal if it is a large factor. Yes knocked the deer off his feet but did not kill him. It's either that or some deer are just harder to kill than others. [/QUOTE]
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