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<blockquote data-quote="JIsbell40" data-source="post: 1809705" data-attributes="member: 99153"><p>Nowhere did I say the didn't die or that a pass through makes them bleed faster. The difference is internal bleeding vs external bleeding. The difference is relying on a DRT vs having a BLOOD TRAIL. </p><p></p><p>Expanding all the energy in a deer May or may not kill it depending on your shot placement. But if I am unsure of my shot while shooting ELDms and I walk up to the area I shot the animal and don't find blood I don't know if it's dead 30 yards inside the woods line or if it's gut shot and awake looking at me from 75 yards away ready to run to the next county. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If I shoot bullets that get pass throughs and I don't find blood at the scene, I back out. Come back tomorrow and more often then not a gut shot deer is laying 50-100 yards away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JIsbell40, post: 1809705, member: 99153"] Nowhere did I say the didn’t die or that a pass through makes them bleed faster. The difference is internal bleeding vs external bleeding. The difference is relying on a DRT vs having a BLOOD TRAIL. Expanding all the energy in a deer May or may not kill it depending on your shot placement. But if I am unsure of my shot while shooting ELDms and I walk up to the area I shot the animal and don’t find blood I don’t know if it’s dead 30 yards inside the woods line or if it’s gut shot and awake looking at me from 75 yards away ready to run to the next county. If I shoot bullets that get pass throughs and I don’t find blood at the scene, I back out. Come back tomorrow and more often then not a gut shot deer is laying 50-100 yards away. [/QUOTE]
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