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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5512686" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yeah man I've never seen anything like it. Never thought for a minute it could even be possible had I not seen it first hand. There's no way the arrow missed his heart by more than a fraction. Must have passed just above it. I wish I had stopped gutting him & washed my hands so I could get a pic of his lungs. The front half of both were liquified but they both were still puffy in the rear. No idea how he didn't choke to death or drown on blood. </p><p></p><p>Now having experienced that I have had to completely rethink times in the past when I thought for sure I made a good clean kill shot but never retrieved the animal. It's very much possible to make a perfect hit and the animal not die. From now on if I don't have a tag on it, I'm not assuming it's dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5512686, member: 20583"] Yeah man I've never seen anything like it. Never thought for a minute it could even be possible had I not seen it first hand. There's no way the arrow missed his heart by more than a fraction. Must have passed just above it. I wish I had stopped gutting him & washed my hands so I could get a pic of his lungs. The front half of both were liquified but they both were still puffy in the rear. No idea how he didn't choke to death or drown on blood. Now having experienced that I have had to completely rethink times in the past when I thought for sure I made a good clean kill shot but never retrieved the animal. It's very much possible to make a perfect hit and the animal not die. From now on if I don't have a tag on it, I'm not assuming it's dead. [/QUOTE]
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