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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2423816" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Once shot a buck at close range with 30-06 Sierra Game King Soft Point. He ran about 90 Yards. I recovered his whole heart during field dressing and was surprised, even shocked, when the heart fell open into two equal halves and I could plainly see that the bullet passed through the middle of the heart cutting it into two separate halves.</p><p></p><p>I marvelled at how he could have covered those 90 yards with that heart cut in two, but he did. Some say adrenaline, some say autonomic flight response. In any case, sometimes a perfect shot with perfect expansion and penetration runs through a critter that just never wants to be found even if it is the last thing he does. </p><p></p><p>Made the high shoulder shot on another buck, bullet went through both scapulas and exited. He somehow managed to get into a giant brushpile that had been rowed up by a bulldozer by the loggers. He went into it and crawled into the very middle of it and somehow worked his way down to the ground underneath it. I had to crawl into the pile and pull the buck out while backing myself out. Inexplicable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2423816, member: 879"] Once shot a buck at close range with 30-06 Sierra Game King Soft Point. He ran about 90 Yards. I recovered his whole heart during field dressing and was surprised, even shocked, when the heart fell open into two equal halves and I could plainly see that the bullet passed through the middle of the heart cutting it into two separate halves. I marvelled at how he could have covered those 90 yards with that heart cut in two, but he did. Some say adrenaline, some say autonomic flight response. In any case, sometimes a perfect shot with perfect expansion and penetration runs through a critter that just never wants to be found even if it is the last thing he does. Made the high shoulder shot on another buck, bullet went through both scapulas and exited. He somehow managed to get into a giant brushpile that had been rowed up by a bulldozer by the loggers. He went into it and crawled into the very middle of it and somehow worked his way down to the ground underneath it. I had to crawl into the pile and pull the buck out while backing myself out. Inexplicable. [/QUOTE]
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