Took this one a week ago.

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Twelve point shot in the heart almost cut in half,hit him at 25 yards face on,he ran full bore over 100 yards before piling up, check out his blood trail, i'm in horrendous deer country,with a 22000 back yard. No pressure.Would rather hunt yotes and squirrels,but he's a nice clean buck and will eat well.
 

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Well, that explains the surgically precise dissection of the heart. Good shot!
THX,90% of my deer are taken with crossbow,makes for a cleaner deer, never failed to drop one with the bow. That buck was blood free when I opened him up,Halal killed. I like after the rut bucks better than in the heat of the rut,way better eating,imo.
 
Beautiful deer . I love bow hunting period no matter which one crossbow or vertical bow . I use both . Great shot by the way . Took my wife's 15 yr old cousin last week she smoked a yearling doe with the cross bow .
 
What broadheads do you use?
Grim Reaper razor tip it's an awesome broadhead ,bleeds the game out real quick. dropped this hog 3 years back same area,double lung shot he didn't even act like he was hit,walked away slowly with flag down and dropped over sideways 50 yards from where hit,he kept trying to lick the spot where hit,and just keeled over.
 

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Twelve point shot in the heart almost cut in half,hit him at 25 yards face on,he ran full bore over 100 yards before piling up, check out his blood trail, i'm in horrendous deer country,with a 22000 back yard. No pressure.Would rather hunt yotes and squirrels,but he's a nice clean buck and will eat well.
Very nice Buck....call me down next year...shoot all the Coyotes you see...leave those little Deer for me! No point wasting your time on them!
 
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