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Long range elk "mistake"
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 564540" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Major bummer man!!! Thanks for writing it up even though it's a lesson learned, sure would like to know exactly what happened! I've cut dozens of elk with bullets or major wounds in them that don't seem to affect them at all, my buddy has only shot one elk in three years that did not have some serious wound that they had healed from, hopefully it will be the case with this bull!! The number one bullet by far I've pulled out of elk that were healed up is the Partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 564540, member: 13632"] Major bummer man!!! Thanks for writing it up even though it's a lesson learned, sure would like to know exactly what happened! I've cut dozens of elk with bullets or major wounds in them that don't seem to affect them at all, my buddy has only shot one elk in three years that did not have some serious wound that they had healed from, hopefully it will be the case with this bull!! The number one bullet by far I've pulled out of elk that were healed up is the Partition. [/QUOTE]
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