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<blockquote data-quote="John Klingenberg" data-source="post: 1753486" data-attributes="member: 107749"><p>Ive always had drt results with a high spinal area shot. On whitetail I kind of consider any shot a few inches down from the back line to the elbow pretty much fatal. At least in my experience. I've done deer culling for 25+ years now. I dont have a count but its in the 4 figures. Science says an elk is just a bigger deer. Anatomy is the same. There are a lot of nerves that emanate from the withers/high shoulder area. A hard shock to that area is certainly fatal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Klingenberg, post: 1753486, member: 107749"] Ive always had drt results with a high spinal area shot. On whitetail I kind of consider any shot a few inches down from the back line to the elbow pretty much fatal. At least in my experience. I've done deer culling for 25+ years now. I dont have a count but its in the 4 figures. Science says an elk is just a bigger deer. Anatomy is the same. There are a lot of nerves that emanate from the withers/high shoulder area. A hard shock to that area is certainly fatal. [/QUOTE]
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