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Is your bullet big enough, moving fast enough??
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<blockquote data-quote="CONatureBoy" data-source="post: 2281316" data-attributes="member: 118769"><p>I had the same sort of experience once. Shot a nice bull elk through both lungs with a 220-grain .308 bullet. Tracked it for miles in the snow over hill and dale, and never caught up. The bull fell down in the snow every quarter mile or so, leaving a blood spot that told me the shot went through both sides of the ribs without expanding. I gave up the search late that night when the blizzard turned ferocious with me miles from my truck. Went back after the storm, but never found it. Tough indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CONatureBoy, post: 2281316, member: 118769"] I had the same sort of experience once. Shot a nice bull elk through both lungs with a 220-grain .308 bullet. Tracked it for miles in the snow over hill and dale, and never caught up. The bull fell down in the snow every quarter mile or so, leaving a blood spot that told me the shot went through both sides of the ribs without expanding. I gave up the search late that night when the blizzard turned ferocious with me miles from my truck. Went back after the storm, but never found it. Tough indeed. [/QUOTE]
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