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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Erik's Antelope Buck
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 323680" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>First shot was low on the body and it got at least one of the legs, maybe both. The last shot was great placement and we had that tracked well. It is the second shot that was a little confusing. Best we can tell (We didn't gut the animal and we were in a hurry) is that the 2nd shot went through part of the same area the first one did and we are thinking got part of a lung or lungs. One thing is for sure is that shoulders were trashed. That is another reason why were shocked this buck kept going. He must have been "dead buck trotting" after the 475 yard shot because he was incapable of getting up when he took the bedded shot @ 350.</p><p>As you can tell, I am not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 323680, member: 13"] First shot was low on the body and it got at least one of the legs, maybe both. The last shot was great placement and we had that tracked well. It is the second shot that was a little confusing. Best we can tell (We didn't gut the animal and we were in a hurry) is that the 2nd shot went through part of the same area the first one did and we are thinking got part of a lung or lungs. One thing is for sure is that shoulders were trashed. That is another reason why were shocked this buck kept going. He must have been "dead buck trotting" after the 475 yard shot because he was incapable of getting up when he took the bedded shot @ 350. As you can tell, I am not sure. [/QUOTE]
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