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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1489751" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>People whom shoot at 7 better have a really good idea where the bone actually is in the neck....that hair is very deceptive...on really old bulls it could be really long at the bottom of the neck..like 8" long..and hair on top could be 6" long....and then it can be really short hair.....missing that bone could lead to a lost critter running quite a ways before succumbing to blood loss...</p><p>I have shot two bulls with in 10 yards....the first was actually through a small alder tree at about 6' straight on..that bull ran about 200 yards into an opening and was only known to which elk it was because he was wobbly on his feet..but he went another 150 yards to a landing and then fell over into a hellhole....</p><p>The other was ten yards..and the broadhead took his heart out of him.....clean pass thru...and I stopped him again at 20 yards..he then fell over into a hole where a tree had fallen over....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1489751, member: 99519"] People whom shoot at 7 better have a really good idea where the bone actually is in the neck....that hair is very deceptive...on really old bulls it could be really long at the bottom of the neck..like 8" long..and hair on top could be 6" long....and then it can be really short hair.....missing that bone could lead to a lost critter running quite a ways before succumbing to blood loss... I have shot two bulls with in 10 yards....the first was actually through a small alder tree at about 6' straight on..that bull ran about 200 yards into an opening and was only known to which elk it was because he was wobbly on his feet..but he went another 150 yards to a landing and then fell over into a hellhole.... The other was ten yards..and the broadhead took his heart out of him.....clean pass thru...and I stopped him again at 20 yards..he then fell over into a hole where a tree had fallen over.... [/QUOTE]
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