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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 2220591" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Just guessing from 8000 miles way, but I'm not surprised given a major airway also traverses the neck. I'm not sure how many but I believe more than one buffalo was taken with the 124.</p><p></p><p>Some effect on the trachea not out of the question, blood pooling, exiting the nose by gravity, or a couple of breaths would not surprise me.</p><p></p><p>Also they've shot quite a few animals at this point. Spotty cell service, a few pictures with more details coming. It would not surprise me if a finisher was necessary either.</p><p></p><p>Personally waiting for a more detailed report when he gets home. ButterBean has also been speaking with him, and could easily have more info than me.</p><p></p><p>He's a very unique individual, in a very unique situation. He can load a few rounds, and just go hunting. Night or day. Lots of feral animals are at pest level, and culling them is encouraged, and ongoing. The daily counts will be interesting to see as well.</p><p></p><p>We have been communicating, both just personally, and on his testing for months. He is very thorough with lots of post mortem dissection pictures and notes. I have found him to be a very credible source.</p><p></p><p>Likely when he's home, had a nights sleep more details will be available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 2220591, member: 30671"] Just guessing from 8000 miles way, but I'm not surprised given a major airway also traverses the neck. I'm not sure how many but I believe more than one buffalo was taken with the 124. Some effect on the trachea not out of the question, blood pooling, exiting the nose by gravity, or a couple of breaths would not surprise me. Also they've shot quite a few animals at this point. Spotty cell service, a few pictures with more details coming. It would not surprise me if a finisher was necessary either. Personally waiting for a more detailed report when he gets home. ButterBean has also been speaking with him, and could easily have more info than me. He's a very unique individual, in a very unique situation. He can load a few rounds, and just go hunting. Night or day. Lots of feral animals are at pest level, and culling them is encouraged, and ongoing. The daily counts will be interesting to see as well. We have been communicating, both just personally, and on his testing for months. He is very thorough with lots of post mortem dissection pictures and notes. I have found him to be a very credible source. Likely when he's home, had a nights sleep more details will be available. [/QUOTE]
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