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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1727954" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>Thump-pow and crack- pow is what we call it in our hunting circle. Rare you don't hear it, if you are in ear shot of your hunting partner. Over 28 years of hearing this I can say PERSONALLY , thump pow can be anything behind the neck except a butt hit. And crack pow is head, upper neck or hind quarter hit. Every once in a while it's a miss that hit a tree. Needless to say, when we hear thump- pow, we are usually preparing to clean a deer. Or sometimes tracking one. When we hear crack pow it's usually cleaning without tracking. (Unless clean hit in the tree). Great sounds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1727954, member: 56839"] Thump-pow and crack- pow is what we call it in our hunting circle. Rare you don’t hear it, if you are in ear shot of your hunting partner. Over 28 years of hearing this I can say PERSONALLY , thump pow can be anything behind the neck except a butt hit. And crack pow is head, upper neck or hind quarter hit. Every once in a while it’s a miss that hit a tree. Needless to say, when we hear thump- pow, we are usually preparing to clean a deer. Or sometimes tracking one. When we hear crack pow it’s usually cleaning without tracking. (Unless clean hit in the tree). Great sounds! [/QUOTE]
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