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6.5 prc elk poll, round 3!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2994679" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I've seen a lot of animals hit the ground and occasionally they do withstand a lot of impacts. The rule of thumb with me and clients is to send it until its down for the count. I have had multiple elk take 2 impacts to anchor. A few take 3-4. I would say its a toss up on 1 and done vs 2 to stop. Too many variables play a role in how it all goes. The worst is a animal shot, seemingly a solid impact, and have the shooter just sit there until it wonders off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2994679, member: 61747"] I've seen a lot of animals hit the ground and occasionally they do withstand a lot of impacts. The rule of thumb with me and clients is to send it until its down for the count. I have had multiple elk take 2 impacts to anchor. A few take 3-4. I would say its a toss up on 1 and done vs 2 to stop. Too many variables play a role in how it all goes. The worst is a animal shot, seemingly a solid impact, and have the shooter just sit there until it wonders off. [/QUOTE]
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