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<blockquote data-quote="GBA1776" data-source="post: 566311" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>TOPGUN 30-06 "a deer will stand there like being stung like a bee? after being shot by an arrow?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> will you send me some of what you are smokin? </p><p>ive never ever seen a deer take an arrow or even be missed by an arrow and just stand there, they react IMEDIATELY to the snap of the bow, and normally flinch just before the arrow hits because an arrow isnt supersonic, carefully watch HD footage of bow hunts, you will see how they react to an arrow sticking out of them or most often passing through them. and really look at the occasionall misses that send them truckin just like a gunshot does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBA1776, post: 566311, member: 20522"] TOPGUN 30-06 "a deer will stand there like being stung like a bee? after being shot by an arrow? will you send me some of what you are smokin? ive never ever seen a deer take an arrow or even be missed by an arrow and just stand there, they react IMEDIATELY to the snap of the bow, and normally flinch just before the arrow hits because an arrow isnt supersonic, carefully watch HD footage of bow hunts, you will see how they react to an arrow sticking out of them or most often passing through them. and really look at the occasionall misses that send them truckin just like a gunshot does. [/QUOTE]
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