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Deer's reaction to shot placement
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<blockquote data-quote="RobDooley" data-source="post: 4821183" data-attributes="member: 20045"><p>I shot a buck (or shot at a buck) in my food plot. And get this...the doe was following him. In any event, when I shot the buck did a high mule kick. He did not go into the death run like a heart/lung shot deer would do. But from what I have read on-line, when they react in this manner there is a high probability it was a fatal shot. Most likely vitals. Maybe I only hit one lung...I don't know.Any thoughts? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobDooley, post: 4821183, member: 20045"] I shot a buck (or shot at a buck) in my food plot. And get this...the doe was following him. In any event, when I shot the buck did a high mule kick. He did not go into the death run like a heart/lung shot deer would do. But from what I have read on-line, when they react in this manner there is a high probability it was a fatal shot. Most likely vitals. Maybe I only hit one lung...I don't know.Any thoughts? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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