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<blockquote data-quote="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline" data-source="post: 1728288" data-attributes="member: 108926"><p>I'd say keep looking for the kid, sometimes animals just don't die when we think they should, I've been hunting since the 60's harvested well 300 big game animals and been witness to several times that, served a little time as a guide here and abroad, a multi hunter safari can equal a lifetime of info on one trip, I've seen animals crumple from a less than lethal hit, and seen animals absorb lead like a sponge, a hit to the liver results in instant loss of blood pressure, a hit here usually drops the animal in its tracks, but that animal is likely to get up again and can go hundreds of yards, if the bullet didnt exit there is a good chance the animal bled out externally, entrance wounds do not bleed well, perhaps scavengers will help locate the animal, the sound of the bullet on impact is just that, a indicated that something was hit, good luck i hope your search ends in success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline, post: 1728288, member: 108926"] I'd say keep looking for the kid, sometimes animals just don't die when we think they should, I've been hunting since the 60's harvested well 300 big game animals and been witness to several times that, served a little time as a guide here and abroad, a multi hunter safari can equal a lifetime of info on one trip, I've seen animals crumple from a less than lethal hit, and seen animals absorb lead like a sponge, a hit to the liver results in instant loss of blood pressure, a hit here usually drops the animal in its tracks, but that animal is likely to get up again and can go hundreds of yards, if the bullet didnt exit there is a good chance the animal bled out externally, entrance wounds do not bleed well, perhaps scavengers will help locate the animal, the sound of the bullet on impact is just that, a indicated that something was hit, good luck i hope your search ends in success. [/QUOTE]
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