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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1490925" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I know because if the shot placement had been perfect the animal would have died in it's tracks.</p><p></p><p>I know as well because a very close family friend has put more than 40 elk in the freezer over the last thirty years shooting the same 700bdl 7RM, shooting the same load with the same 175gr partition bullet at ranges out to at least 850yds. In all that time he's never lost one and never had one run over 100yds because he can always put it in the right spot.</p><p></p><p>If you interrupt the nervous system or break the upper legs/shoulders the animal cannot continue.</p><p></p><p>If you put a quarter or larger sized hole through the heart/lungs with a good entry and exit would and they die every time and do so without being able to run more than 50-200yds.</p><p></p><p>Neither the physics nor the physiology are that difficult to under stand.</p><p></p><p>Choose the right bullet and put it in the right place and the animal dies every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1490925, member: 30902"] I know because if the shot placement had been perfect the animal would have died in it's tracks. I know as well because a very close family friend has put more than 40 elk in the freezer over the last thirty years shooting the same 700bdl 7RM, shooting the same load with the same 175gr partition bullet at ranges out to at least 850yds. In all that time he's never lost one and never had one run over 100yds because he can always put it in the right spot. If you interrupt the nervous system or break the upper legs/shoulders the animal cannot continue. If you put a quarter or larger sized hole through the heart/lungs with a good entry and exit would and they die every time and do so without being able to run more than 50-200yds. Neither the physics nor the physiology are that difficult to under stand. Choose the right bullet and put it in the right place and the animal dies every time. [/QUOTE]
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