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<blockquote data-quote="Song Dogger" data-source="post: 1495735" data-attributes="member: 101648"><p>Yes, the bull was on the far side of a dry lake bed next to the far embankment. That far embankment where the bullets struck was sparsely vegetated, mostly dirt and rocks and fairly steep. It was pretty good conditions to spot a miss. Still, at that distance with the elk reacting instantaneously to the bullet strike (not the shot boom), calling the shot "2 feet high" is a rough guesstimate. It wasn't 4 feet high, but I can't say with 100% surety that it wasn't just over its back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Song Dogger, post: 1495735, member: 101648"] Yes, the bull was on the far side of a dry lake bed next to the far embankment. That far embankment where the bullets struck was sparsely vegetated, mostly dirt and rocks and fairly steep. It was pretty good conditions to spot a miss. Still, at that distance with the elk reacting instantaneously to the bullet strike (not the shot boom), calling the shot "2 feet high" is a rough guesstimate. It wasn't 4 feet high, but I can't say with 100% surety that it wasn't just over its back. [/QUOTE]
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