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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 712069" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Also consider this: I have shot over 20 frontal shots on mid size whiteys with the combo you have and an edge with smks that removed ALL of their organs. ALL! If you shoot a deer facing you in the brisket the bullet will often blow out the bottom of thier hide and ALL of their insides will fall out. Many of these deer have run over 100 yds with NOTHING in their body. No heart, no lungs no guts. Running like they were fine. The first time it happened I about had a coronary. Thought I miss till my cousin found the gut pile strung out for bout 50 ft. </p><p>Wild animals can be blown in half and still run a fair ways.</p><p>I shot a fawn with my 338 at 50 yds. Shot her dead on facing me and stuff blew out both sides of her like a prairie dog with a 220 swift. She ran about 80 yards. Literally exploded and still ran.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 712069, member: 4566"] Also consider this: I have shot over 20 frontal shots on mid size whiteys with the combo you have and an edge with smks that removed ALL of their organs. ALL! If you shoot a deer facing you in the brisket the bullet will often blow out the bottom of thier hide and ALL of their insides will fall out. Many of these deer have run over 100 yds with NOTHING in their body. No heart, no lungs no guts. Running like they were fine. The first time it happened I about had a coronary. Thought I miss till my cousin found the gut pile strung out for bout 50 ft. Wild animals can be blown in half and still run a fair ways. I shot a fawn with my 338 at 50 yds. Shot her dead on facing me and stuff blew out both sides of her like a prairie dog with a 220 swift. She ran about 80 yards. Literally exploded and still ran. [/QUOTE]
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