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<blockquote data-quote="GDKinCO" data-source="post: 2341874" data-attributes="member: 111732"><p>I had a "discussion" similar to this once during muzzleloading season. I was convinced I killed the elk that was down, another hunter was equally as convinced. So convinced he was that he offered to field dress and find the wound and recover the bullet if possible. I was shooting a .50 buffalo bullet and he was shooting a .54 something ... he dressed and skinned, only to discover 1 entry wound, .50 cal size, and recovered a .50 buffalo bullet under the hide on the off side.</p><p></p><p>He was gracious and conceded, and I shared some of the meat with him for his efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GDKinCO, post: 2341874, member: 111732"] I had a "discussion" similar to this once during muzzleloading season. I was convinced I killed the elk that was down, another hunter was equally as convinced. So convinced he was that he offered to field dress and find the wound and recover the bullet if possible. I was shooting a .50 buffalo bullet and he was shooting a .54 something ... he dressed and skinned, only to discover 1 entry wound, .50 cal size, and recovered a .50 buffalo bullet under the hide on the off side. He was gracious and conceded, and I shared some of the meat with him for his efforts. [/QUOTE]
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