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.308 / 165 grn Sierra Game Changer at 3,200 FPS on Deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1990441" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You are right on that. A deer hit in the heart generally will do two different things. They will kick like a mule, and run not bounce with it's head level with it's back from anywhere from 10 to 100 yds sometime a little more. A deer and Antelope if hit in the liver will run some and then stop, drop there nose to the ground and back up shacking somewhat then drop. I have seen this time and time again, and it was pointed out to me in my early days hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1990441, member: 101791"] You are right on that. A deer hit in the heart generally will do two different things. They will kick like a mule, and run not bounce with it's head level with it's back from anywhere from 10 to 100 yds sometime a little more. A deer and Antelope if hit in the liver will run some and then stop, drop there nose to the ground and back up shacking somewhat then drop. I have seen this time and time again, and it was pointed out to me in my early days hunting. [/QUOTE]
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