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<blockquote data-quote="RockMcL" data-source="post: 5512605" data-attributes="member: 23050"><p>Thoughts:</p><p>I think in OP you said mule kicked. I would think high chest. If nothing "spraying" at entrance or exit, he could have went a long way before dumping much blood. </p><p></p><p>Low/brisket hits I would have expected noticeable hair at the original impact location. </p><p></p><p>Do you know where rifle is hitting under 50 yds, especially supported as you shot? I have made that mistake before not accounting for actual bullet path in close and extra muzzle rise with just a light touch stabilizing rest on a limb.</p><p></p><p>I feel ya on not taking the second shot. Especially in brush I am hesitant on wasting meat and hate a shot where I might be reading the body angle wrong.</p><p></p><p> Sorry for you, hope you see him running around again or at least get settled on what you feel happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockMcL, post: 5512605, member: 23050"] Thoughts: I think in OP you said mule kicked. I would think high chest. If nothing "spraying" at entrance or exit, he could have went a long way before dumping much blood. Low/brisket hits I would have expected noticeable hair at the original impact location. Do you know where rifle is hitting under 50 yds, especially supported as you shot? I have made that mistake before not accounting for actual bullet path in close and extra muzzle rise with just a light touch stabilizing rest on a limb. I feel ya on not taking the second shot. Especially in brush I am hesitant on wasting meat and hate a shot where I might be reading the body angle wrong. Sorry for you, hope you see him running around again or at least get settled on what you feel happened. [/QUOTE]
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