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Kansas deer success with 280AI and 168 VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="GSP814" data-source="post: 1518082" data-attributes="member: 92703"><p>Super buck, congrats! This year I had a bud shoot a nice 8 pointer in NC with a 30-06 and 150 grain Sierra Game King. Hit in the same spot as yours, jumped at the shot and very little blood. The deer made it 80 yards. Complete pass thru with similar damage, when we gutted the deer there was a massive amount of blood in the chest cavity, I guess the shot was a tad high for a good blood trail. Lungs were jellied. What powder are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSP814, post: 1518082, member: 92703"] Super buck, congrats! This year I had a bud shoot a nice 8 pointer in NC with a 30-06 and 150 grain Sierra Game King. Hit in the same spot as yours, jumped at the shot and very little blood. The deer made it 80 yards. Complete pass thru with similar damage, when we gutted the deer there was a massive amount of blood in the chest cavity, I guess the shot was a tad high for a good blood trail. Lungs were jellied. What powder are you using? [/QUOTE]
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