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Why I don't shoulder shoot elk!
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 578730" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>That's a good picture to see how much meat there is from mid area on up towards the neck. If an animal is hit there with an arrow, there is a good chance the animal will live and I've seen a number of photos with an arrow sticking out of the animal like nothing has happened. However, hit with a bullet it may go down because of shock, but it may get up within a few seconds if it isn't shot again and it will live with little to no blood trail. A number of animals I read about where guys say the animal went down like a rock and had to be dead, only to watch it jump up and never see it again are classic examples of where the animal was probably hit in that meaty area, but note in any vitals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 578730, member: 28854"] That's a good picture to see how much meat there is from mid area on up towards the neck. If an animal is hit there with an arrow, there is a good chance the animal will live and I've seen a number of photos with an arrow sticking out of the animal like nothing has happened. However, hit with a bullet it may go down because of shock, but it may get up within a few seconds if it isn't shot again and it will live with little to no blood trail. A number of animals I read about where guys say the animal went down like a rock and had to be dead, only to watch it jump up and never see it again are classic examples of where the animal was probably hit in that meaty area, but note in any vitals. [/QUOTE]
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