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<blockquote data-quote="The Badger" data-source="post: 1443751" data-attributes="member: 52390"><p>As far as anchoring a deer, involving a shoulder is the highest percentage for a short to no track shot. The energy transfer of bullet to bone as well as added bone shrapnel is an absolute stopper. Sure there's going to be some meat loss, but its really pretty minimal as compared to the amount of meat yield from the hams, straps and neck. In some country, a deer running 100 yrds is no big deal to recover, but there are other places that 100 yrds might as well be a mile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Badger, post: 1443751, member: 52390"] As far as anchoring a deer, involving a shoulder is the highest percentage for a short to no track shot. The energy transfer of bullet to bone as well as added bone shrapnel is an absolute stopper. Sure there's going to be some meat loss, but its really pretty minimal as compared to the amount of meat yield from the hams, straps and neck. In some country, a deer running 100 yrds is no big deal to recover, but there are other places that 100 yrds might as well be a mile. [/QUOTE]
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