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<blockquote data-quote="Defiance7mm" data-source="post: 2327762" data-attributes="member: 101095"><p>I totally agree with you. Going to be a hard buck to beat. I've never really hunted deer in my 45 years of life. Always chased elk with limited success. My wife and I gave up our jobs in the city to move out to her family's ranch in south eastern Colorado and start a family. So I decided to hunt whitetail this year so I could stay home and help with the kids. Plus I've never really had the opportunity to hunt a whitetail, so I seized it. I have small trespass hunting business and have seen quite a few antelope and deer taken now so I wanted to see what I could do.</p><p></p><p>As far as the hit, he was quarting towards me pretty good. The bullet went in left side right behind the ribs and exit right hip area. One of the peddles of the bullet must have hit spine.... lost a bit of a tenderloin, grrr. Definitely not ideal but didn't chase him and he died fast. Definitely shouldn't have held any wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defiance7mm, post: 2327762, member: 101095"] I totally agree with you. Going to be a hard buck to beat. I've never really hunted deer in my 45 years of life. Always chased elk with limited success. My wife and I gave up our jobs in the city to move out to her family's ranch in south eastern Colorado and start a family. So I decided to hunt whitetail this year so I could stay home and help with the kids. Plus I've never really had the opportunity to hunt a whitetail, so I seized it. I have small trespass hunting business and have seen quite a few antelope and deer taken now so I wanted to see what I could do. As far as the hit, he was quarting towards me pretty good. The bullet went in left side right behind the ribs and exit right hip area. One of the peddles of the bullet must have hit spine.... lost a bit of a tenderloin, grrr. Definitely not ideal but didn't chase him and he died fast. Definitely shouldn't have held any wind. [/QUOTE]
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