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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 4535318" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>The most amazing one I can think of was a doe I shot back years ago.</p><p>Heart shot, on purpose, at about 100 yards through the woods with a .300 win mag.</p><p>Literally blew the top half of her heart apart.</p><p></p><p>She came in from behind me and over my right shoulder. I was looking that direction because someone had shot on the adjoining property a few seconds earlier.</p><p>She ran 100 yards, straight ahead and at a slight angle away from me, and up a VERY steep bluff. I mean steep enough you had to use saplings and trees to pull yourself up it and couldn't stand there without holding onto something.</p><p>Then when she got to the top of it she turned to her left and ran 150 yards down a logging road straight towards me. I was in a ladderstand right where the logging road met a small field.</p><p>About 40 yards before she got to me she hit a tree, wasn't head on but more on the front of her right shoulder, and flipped off to one side.</p><p>Got back on her feet and ran another 35 yards and hit another, larger tree, head on.</p><p>She crumpled into a pile literally 5 yards from my ladderstand.</p><p></p><p>Well over 200 yards in a matter of SECONDS with half her heart gone.</p><p>Second most impressive blood trail I have ever seen also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 4535318, member: 275"] The most amazing one I can think of was a doe I shot back years ago. Heart shot, on purpose, at about 100 yards through the woods with a .300 win mag. Literally blew the top half of her heart apart. She came in from behind me and over my right shoulder. I was looking that direction because someone had shot on the adjoining property a few seconds earlier. She ran 100 yards, straight ahead and at a slight angle away from me, and up a VERY steep bluff. I mean steep enough you had to use saplings and trees to pull yourself up it and couldn't stand there without holding onto something. Then when she got to the top of it she turned to her left and ran 150 yards down a logging road straight towards me. I was in a ladderstand right where the logging road met a small field. About 40 yards before she got to me she hit a tree, wasn't head on but more on the front of her right shoulder, and flipped off to one side. Got back on her feet and ran another 35 yards and hit another, larger tree, head on. She crumpled into a pile literally 5 yards from my ladderstand. Well over 200 yards in a matter of SECONDS with half her heart gone. Second most impressive blood trail I have ever seen also. [/QUOTE]
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