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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Not so happy with the Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 232788" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>the assuption that a bullet through the chest equal a dead deer is not 100% correct. i have a friend that was in charge of culling deer at a high fence. when they were skinning out a doe that had 2 fawns with her, they realized she'd been shot with a bow at least one year or more before. when removing the heart, a broadhead was 90% embeded in it and scar tissue formed all around the shaft where it entered. when he told me this, i must admit, i didn't believe it. then he said go see for yourself. they have this thing preserved in formaldahide? or whatever sitting in a glass jar. i've seen this with my own eyes and must admit it is still difficult to believe. again this was a very healthy looking mature doe with 2 fawns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 232788, member: 4491"] the assuption that a bullet through the chest equal a dead deer is not 100% correct. i have a friend that was in charge of culling deer at a high fence. when they were skinning out a doe that had 2 fawns with her, they realized she'd been shot with a bow at least one year or more before. when removing the heart, a broadhead was 90% embeded in it and scar tissue formed all around the shaft where it entered. when he told me this, i must admit, i didn't believe it. then he said go see for yourself. they have this thing preserved in formaldahide? or whatever sitting in a glass jar. i've seen this with my own eyes and must admit it is still difficult to believe. again this was a very healthy looking mature doe with 2 fawns. [/QUOTE]
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