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<blockquote data-quote="Panhandle Pete" data-source="post: 2815329" data-attributes="member: 107045"><p>I once shot a 5x6 bull elk with a big two blade broad head ( Thunderhead 150 ) and severed his aorta from his lungs- he ran less that 30 feet and his legs pulled up to his body like he had been brain shot and dropped right there. I was in a tree at short yardage and am sure the angle of the shot helped. Its all about placement and how quick their motor turns off. I have dropped them in their tracks with neck shots and frontal shots thru the skeleton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panhandle Pete, post: 2815329, member: 107045"] I once shot a 5x6 bull elk with a big two blade broad head ( Thunderhead 150 ) and severed his aorta from his lungs- he ran less that 30 feet and his legs pulled up to his body like he had been brain shot and dropped right there. I was in a tree at short yardage and am sure the angle of the shot helped. Its all about placement and how quick their motor turns off. I have dropped them in their tracks with neck shots and frontal shots thru the skeleton. [/QUOTE]
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