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Re: What's your worst kill shot on a deer?
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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04/10/20 09:46 AM
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Shot a doe right behind the shoulder at 30 yards with a .270 WSM. The bullet was some ammo I had gotten with the gun. It had a ballistic style tip but was clearish yellow. I saw the ripple where I hit. I climbed down and when I got to the spot I shot I saw no blood or hair. My Son and I walked circles for 3 hours looking. I guess it zipped right through. Now I dont hunt deer with varmint diameter calibers.
(I guess that wasn't a kill shot.)
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Re: What's your worst kill shot on a deer?
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04/10/20 04:39 PM
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A 35 yard bow shot for the double lungs on a big fat nanny that got deflected by a small tree limb. Thankfully, it hit the liver perfectly and the short blood trail of about 40 yards looked like somebody had poured blood out of a coke can. I saw that doe when she fell. There weren’t specks of blood, there was an almost continous flow, and that arrow wound up back in my arrow holder for another kill a couple of months later. I only had to touch the broadhead up a bit with a fine stone. Had to glue one fletching back into place.
Luckiest shot and shortest hunt on a early season meat goat for the camp I ever made. I was still on the ground rigging to climb up.
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