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Bullet choice for moose
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1239184" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The shot in the middle of the left shoulder is the exit from the second shot I think, it's a significant wound, no where prior to the second shot do you see any signs on her left side, she's putting full weight on it prior to the second shot also after the second shot you can see blood all over the snow when she back trails. In the end were all arm chair quarter backing it, there is no picture of any damage and they just knocked the quarter and the back staps of hide on so there is no way to know. Unless I can see the clear wound channel path I try very hard to give any bullet the benefit of the doubt, I know from personal experience that 99% of the time when something goes wrong it's my placement, even with good video we've stood there scratching our heads why the bullet was where it was. </p><p></p><p>Out of all the 270 I'll see shooting his year most will shoot the Hammers or 170 Berger, I anticipate dead elk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1239184, member: 13632"] The shot in the middle of the left shoulder is the exit from the second shot I think, it's a significant wound, no where prior to the second shot do you see any signs on her left side, she's putting full weight on it prior to the second shot also after the second shot you can see blood all over the snow when she back trails. In the end were all arm chair quarter backing it, there is no picture of any damage and they just knocked the quarter and the back staps of hide on so there is no way to know. Unless I can see the clear wound channel path I try very hard to give any bullet the benefit of the doubt, I know from personal experience that 99% of the time when something goes wrong it's my placement, even with good video we've stood there scratching our heads why the bullet was where it was. Out of all the 270 I'll see shooting his year most will shoot the Hammers or 170 Berger, I anticipate dead elk [/QUOTE]
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