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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 2351171" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>Some shot placement may not produce spectacular amounts of blood with any bullet. Did you notice where the bullet impacted the ground beyond the deer if you were shooting down at him? I shot a buck in the snow the other day that went about 30 yards up hill and collapsed. Almost no blood and if there wasn't snow I may not have seen it at all. I was fortunate and watched the deer collapse, have it on video. Out of curiosity, I tracked it back to see how much blood was trackable for reference. There was some hair and a very small trace of blood with a speck lung tissue at impact site and zero blood up the track to where he folded. I was fairly certain I watched the bullet impact behind the shoulder and did see snow splash behind the deer. At time of shot and even during the video the deer showed almost no reaction to the hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 2351171, member: 110615"] Some shot placement may not produce spectacular amounts of blood with any bullet. Did you notice where the bullet impacted the ground beyond the deer if you were shooting down at him? I shot a buck in the snow the other day that went about 30 yards up hill and collapsed. Almost no blood and if there wasn’t snow I may not have seen it at all. I was fortunate and watched the deer collapse, have it on video. Out of curiosity, I tracked it back to see how much blood was trackable for reference. There was some hair and a very small trace of blood with a speck lung tissue at impact site and zero blood up the track to where he folded. I was fairly certain I watched the bullet impact behind the shoulder and did see snow splash behind the deer. At time of shot and even during the video the deer showed almost no reaction to the hit. [/QUOTE]
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