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<blockquote data-quote="73driver" data-source="post: 1810738" data-attributes="member: 36473"><p>Interesting post, because it shows that a high lung shot, too high to really blast the lungs and too low to disrupt the spinal cord, will put you to tracking a walking dead deer. The second shot quartering through the lungs and allowing the deer to go 40 more yards is not unusual. Heck I was with a buddy when he drilled a nice sized Coues at 40 yards with a 300WTHRBY from a quartering on angle. I had my scope on that deer and was amazed that it barely flinched when he was hit dead on at that range, he did not quite make it 40 yards but he acted and looked fine (other than walking not running) till he pilled up. It just happens that way sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="73driver, post: 1810738, member: 36473"] Interesting post, because it shows that a high lung shot, too high to really blast the lungs and too low to disrupt the spinal cord, will put you to tracking a walking dead deer. The second shot quartering through the lungs and allowing the deer to go 40 more yards is not unusual. Heck I was with a buddy when he drilled a nice sized Coues at 40 yards with a 300WTHRBY from a quartering on angle. I had my scope on that deer and was amazed that it barely flinched when he was hit dead on at that range, he did not quite make it 40 yards but he acted and looked fine (other than walking not running) till he pilled up. It just happens that way sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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