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?? Wonder if I made a bad choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2350385" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>I shot a nice buck Thanksgiving morning with .270 with 156HH that is a laser if you follow this rifle. The buck did not bronco kick, no hunch up, no nothing. Just hit full throttle and went out of sight 200 yards into hedgerow. Took a while to actually find impact point but only after I used my rangefinder to shoot back at my sitting position. This allowed me to get into area of impact and was able then find track then blood about 25 yards from impact. End of story. Deer can go amazing distances with heart ripped off inside, lungs turned to goop. Even if it penciled through which not likely with that bullet, I would use rangefinder to re-verify last known standing accurately, and then follow observed path into cover. You may not even find blood right up to dead deer. But if you have good spot of last sight, you should follow the same direction for at least 250 yards or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2350385, member: 63925"] I shot a nice buck Thanksgiving morning with .270 with 156HH that is a laser if you follow this rifle. The buck did not bronco kick, no hunch up, no nothing. Just hit full throttle and went out of sight 200 yards into hedgerow. Took a while to actually find impact point but only after I used my rangefinder to shoot back at my sitting position. This allowed me to get into area of impact and was able then find track then blood about 25 yards from impact. End of story. Deer can go amazing distances with heart ripped off inside, lungs turned to goop. Even if it penciled through which not likely with that bullet, I would use rangefinder to re-verify last known standing accurately, and then follow observed path into cover. You may not even find blood right up to dead deer. But if you have good spot of last sight, you should follow the same direction for at least 250 yards or more. [/QUOTE]
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