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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5512777" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Some more experienced fellas who have been killing deer for 50+ years explained this to me after my second time with no exit wound. They say if they are using a high power rifle and lead bullets and a deer pops out 60 yards or closer, they will use a head or neck shot instead of the normal lung shot. Anything further will hold on the normal vitals/lung area. Because this short surprise shot opportunity happens to me a lot here in the thick woods of Tennessee, I am experimenting with some Barnes and Lehigh copper solids for next season. But from the deer ive recovered that this happened too, their insides were basically soup. I have no idea how they made it over 100 yards after the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5512777, member: 20332"] Some more experienced fellas who have been killing deer for 50+ years explained this to me after my second time with no exit wound. They say if they are using a high power rifle and lead bullets and a deer pops out 60 yards or closer, they will use a head or neck shot instead of the normal lung shot. Anything further will hold on the normal vitals/lung area. Because this short surprise shot opportunity happens to me a lot here in the thick woods of Tennessee, I am experimenting with some Barnes and Lehigh copper solids for next season. But from the deer ive recovered that this happened too, their insides were basically soup. I have no idea how they made it over 100 yards after the shot. [/QUOTE]
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