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Let's talk about Mks and what they'll do to a deer's internals.
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<blockquote data-quote="Caesars727" data-source="post: 28883" data-attributes="member: 1655"><p><strong>Re: Let\'s talk about Mks and what they\'ll do to a deer\'s internals.</strong></p><p></p><p>Quick personal story. </p><p></p><p>Shot a whitetail doe last season at about 150 yds with a 168gr MK (.308)</p><p></p><p>A little forward of the shoulder was the entry point, and the exit would, which was straight through, was about the size of a tennis ball.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the doe bucked and ran toward me, as i was near the treeline and she was in the cornfield, so i grabbed my REM 870 and fired one more round as she passed me on my right side. She dropped about 20 yds from where i thought i hit her with the slug.</p><p></p><p>Turned out that when i examined the wound, it was, in fact, the .308 round that hit. The entrance and exit wounds were on the "wrong" sides to have come from the shotgun.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caesars727, post: 28883, member: 1655"] [b]Re: Let\'s talk about Mks and what they\'ll do to a deer\'s internals.[/b] Quick personal story. Shot a whitetail doe last season at about 150 yds with a 168gr MK (.308) A little forward of the shoulder was the entry point, and the exit would, which was straight through, was about the size of a tennis ball. Anyway, the doe bucked and ran toward me, as i was near the treeline and she was in the cornfield, so i grabbed my REM 870 and fired one more round as she passed me on my right side. She dropped about 20 yds from where i thought i hit her with the slug. Turned out that when i examined the wound, it was, in fact, the .308 round that hit. The entrance and exit wounds were on the "wrong" sides to have come from the shotgun. FWIW, Al [/QUOTE]
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