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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 639162" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>The mule deer that I shot two years ago was a double lung shot behind the shoulder. It died about ten feet from where it was shot. After it was shot it was like it didn't even know it was hit. It took two steps and bent its head down to eat and blood just started pouring out of its mout and nose and then it just fell over head first. When I gutted it, there was blood in the chest cavity but the organs were very clean and there was a small dime sized hole going through both lungs and no other damage to the lungs. Also a dime sized exit. I don't much like that. If I am going for vitals then I want the vitals blown up inside. I agree that Barnes bullets work MUCH better if you break bones. I am a behind the shoulder shooter so I had to switch to bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 639162, member: 34818"] The mule deer that I shot two years ago was a double lung shot behind the shoulder. It died about ten feet from where it was shot. After it was shot it was like it didn't even know it was hit. It took two steps and bent its head down to eat and blood just started pouring out of its mout and nose and then it just fell over head first. When I gutted it, there was blood in the chest cavity but the organs were very clean and there was a small dime sized hole going through both lungs and no other damage to the lungs. Also a dime sized exit. I don't much like that. If I am going for vitals then I want the vitals blown up inside. I agree that Barnes bullets work MUCH better if you break bones. I am a behind the shoulder shooter so I had to switch to bergers. [/QUOTE]
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