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My luckiest deer ever! Buck with No bullet hole!
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<blockquote data-quote="radnur22" data-source="post: 142950" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>my son shot this <a href="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/tony2.JPG" target="_blank">deer</a> at 35 yards with a .308 shooting 165gr interbonds. the impact was in the low sterum right behind the leg and the exit was through the opposite <a href="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/P1010127.JPG" target="_blank">leg</a>. the <a href="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/P1010220.JPG" target="_blank"> chest cavity</a> was not penetrated at all, but the <a href="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/heart.JPG" target="_blank">heart</a> was fractured in several pieces covered with clot. apparently, the bullet hit the sternum and transfered 2,000+ ft/lbs of energy into the right chest wall. this caused the heart to fracture by energy transfer. post mortem, there were no broken ribs and the sternum was intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radnur22, post: 142950, member: 924"] my son shot this [url="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/tony2.JPG"]deer[/url] at 35 yards with a .308 shooting 165gr interbonds. the impact was in the low sterum right behind the leg and the exit was through the opposite [url="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/P1010127.JPG"]leg[/url]. the [url="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/P1010220.JPG"] chest cavity[/url] was not penetrated at all, but the [url="http://rts-manufacturing.com/pictures/heart.JPG"]heart[/url] was fractured in several pieces covered with clot. apparently, the bullet hit the sternum and transfered 2,000+ ft/lbs of energy into the right chest wall. this caused the heart to fracture by energy transfer. post mortem, there were no broken ribs and the sternum was intact. [/QUOTE]
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