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6.5 prc elk poll, round 3!!
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<blockquote data-quote="shaughn" data-source="post: 2994666"><p>Game animals, have their moments.... where we stand there and go huh ....that happened.... and look at each other...look down at the rifle..... and then trudge off to begin tracking the animal that by all rights should be stone dead at the spot we introduced the bullet or bullets to the vital and begin a short or sometimes long track to the conclusion.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes the game animal didn't read the script......full breath..full of adrenalin...the decision to move or flee had already had been made.. a dead man's switch situation...no one home, but the signal had been sent and the body acted on it...who knows..</p><p></p><p>Unless you break structure, where they can't move, then exiting the point of impact is always a possibility .</p><p></p><p>I prefer a tougher bullet for bigger animal and anchoring shots, so didn't see a choice in the poll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaughn, post: 2994666"] Game animals, have their moments.... where we stand there and go huh ....that happened.... and look at each other...look down at the rifle..... and then trudge off to begin tracking the animal that by all rights should be stone dead at the spot we introduced the bullet or bullets to the vital and begin a short or sometimes long track to the conclusion. Sometimes the game animal didn't read the script......full breath..full of adrenalin...the decision to move or flee had already had been made.. a dead man's switch situation...no one home, but the signal had been sent and the body acted on it...who knows.. Unless you break structure, where they can't move, then exiting the point of impact is always a possibility . I prefer a tougher bullet for bigger animal and anchoring shots, so didn't see a choice in the poll. [/QUOTE]
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