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<blockquote data-quote="flyin lizard" data-source="post: 407015" data-attributes="member: 10378"><p>Do a google search on animals vitails or check with your state DNR or fish and game dept. for charts.</p><p> </p><p> Personaly I like a good center lung hit, it bleeds well , kills clean,does not damage a lot of meat and leaves the most margin for error. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Having trailed a number of deer with Deer Search Inc. that "dropped at the shot" then after a minute they getup and run, usually are not recovered because the wound is a high back or neck hit that just stuns briefly, does not bleed enough/fast enough to cause death quickly ,the animal can"t clean it so infection sets in for a slow death. Crows have lead me to a few of these animals later on. A nice buck should not end up as coyote bait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyin lizard, post: 407015, member: 10378"] Do a google search on animals vitails or check with your state DNR or fish and game dept. for charts. Personaly I like a good center lung hit, it bleeds well , kills clean,does not damage a lot of meat and leaves the most margin for error. Having trailed a number of deer with Deer Search Inc. that "dropped at the shot" then after a minute they getup and run, usually are not recovered because the wound is a high back or neck hit that just stuns briefly, does not bleed enough/fast enough to cause death quickly ,the animal can"t clean it so infection sets in for a slow death. Crows have lead me to a few of these animals later on. A nice buck should not end up as coyote bait. [/QUOTE]
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