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Non-recovered Elk - my fault or bullet failure or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrham55" data-source="post: 2950508" data-attributes="member: 128155"><p>I've wondered about this "no man's land" as well. Is it even possible to go over the lung and miss the bottom of the spine? At the up hill angle I was shooting, I figured it would be possible to go under the spine and over the backside lung, but figured it would have to hit the front side lung….but maybe not…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrham55, post: 2950508, member: 128155"] I’ve wondered about this “no man’s land” as well. Is it even possible to go over the lung and miss the bottom of the spine? At the up hill angle I was shooting, I figured it would be possible to go under the spine and over the backside lung, but figured it would have to hit the front side lung….but maybe not… [/QUOTE]
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