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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 732274" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>You forgot rocks and pointed sticks. OOOPs almost forgot about sticks with flaked rock on the end which was consider to be plenty of medicine for wooly mammoths. I bet there was better lethality with the arrows than bergers because if the mammoth got away it wasnt a lost trophy but a lost paycheck err uhh meal. I hear so many stories about these invincible deer/elk/sasquatch that ran off and were lost after being struck right dead square in the boiler room with a berger. Amazes me that an animal can get hit in the heart with 180 grains of anything and not die. Maybe we should give people dying of heart attacks berger lead since that seems to save hundreds of internet cowboys animals.</p><p> I wonder if the natives were good trackers? Wonder how many internet cowboys are?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 732274, member: 4566"] You forgot rocks and pointed sticks. OOOPs almost forgot about sticks with flaked rock on the end which was consider to be plenty of medicine for wooly mammoths. I bet there was better lethality with the arrows than bergers because if the mammoth got away it wasnt a lost trophy but a lost paycheck err uhh meal. I hear so many stories about these invincible deer/elk/sasquatch that ran off and were lost after being struck right dead square in the boiler room with a berger. Amazes me that an animal can get hit in the heart with 180 grains of anything and not die. Maybe we should give people dying of heart attacks berger lead since that seems to save hundreds of internet cowboys animals. I wonder if the natives were good trackers? Wonder how many internet cowboys are? [/QUOTE]
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