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<blockquote data-quote="Ucsdryder" data-source="post: 2313438" data-attributes="member: 94543"><p>Shot a mature, big bodied bull with a 180eldm this weekend. 575 yards, check out these holes and let me know what you think. Both the entrance and exit holes were clogged with chewed up grass. I only shot him 1 time. Entrance hole was thumb size, 2" above elbow and 1" behind, any closer and I would have caught shoulder. Exit hole was 3-4" behind the shoulder, golf ball sized exit. He was nearly broadside. He made it 50 yards and slid another 20. I couldn't have asked for better performance!</p><p></p><p></p><p>How does chewed up grass get into the entrance and exit hole? I didn't open him up but when I took off the shoulder a couple gallons of blood came pouring out. As far as blood, I got a couple drops every 10 yards or so. As you can see on the entrance there is hardly any blood, which shows how fast the grass clogged the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ucsdryder, post: 2313438, member: 94543"] Shot a mature, big bodied bull with a 180eldm this weekend. 575 yards, check out these holes and let me know what you think. Both the entrance and exit holes were clogged with chewed up grass. I only shot him 1 time. Entrance hole was thumb size, 2” above elbow and 1” behind, any closer and I would have caught shoulder. Exit hole was 3-4” behind the shoulder, golf ball sized exit. He was nearly broadside. He made it 50 yards and slid another 20. I couldn’t have asked for better performance! How does chewed up grass get into the entrance and exit hole? I didn’t open him up but when I took off the shoulder a couple gallons of blood came pouring out. As far as blood, I got a couple drops every 10 yards or so. As you can see on the entrance there is hardly any blood, which shows how fast the grass clogged the hole. [/QUOTE]
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