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<blockquote data-quote="Chico guy" data-source="post: 2638973" data-attributes="member: 116421"><p>The shot was broadside 285 uphill around 25' or so.</p><p>What I've loved about Hammers is accuracy at the range, but my son's first shot was high (it was a wild few minutes before shot). It worked out because the shot clipped the CNS and the Bull dropped. I told him to shoot again if he got up. The bull lifted up on his front legs quartered to us. A second shot in front of the shoulder passed through the heart and jellied the lungs exiting through to top of the off shoulder. Even though the first shot wasn't ideal the meat loss was less than I expected and have seen with other bullets with similar shots. The off shoulder had a hole through top of scapula with very little blood shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chico guy, post: 2638973, member: 116421"] The shot was broadside 285 uphill around 25' or so. What I've loved about Hammers is accuracy at the range, but my son's first shot was high (it was a wild few minutes before shot). It worked out because the shot clipped the CNS and the Bull dropped. I told him to shoot again if he got up. The bull lifted up on his front legs quartered to us. A second shot in front of the shoulder passed through the heart and jellied the lungs exiting through to top of the off shoulder. Even though the first shot wasn't ideal the meat loss was less than I expected and have seen with other bullets with similar shots. The off shoulder had a hole through top of scapula with very little blood shot. [/QUOTE]
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