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<blockquote data-quote="Remi" data-source="post: 5839427" data-attributes="member: 21887"><p>I was there when my friend was trashing the 243 win on his first shot. I told him before we got to the deer he made a terrible shot, "double lunged him." Imagine his surprise when we opened him up, lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lots of people don't know anatomy of animals, they don't take angles into consideration and for some reason they are terrified of a shoulder bone so they usually hit them 4-6" farther back than they should then naturally it's the fault of the cartridge.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Every animal lost and not found was hit perfect no matter the weapon. Bow, rifle, spear, fixed head, mechanical, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remi, post: 5839427, member: 21887"] I was there when my friend was trashing the 243 win on his first shot. I told him before we got to the deer he made a terrible shot, "double lunged him." Imagine his surprise when we opened him up, lol. Lots of people don't know anatomy of animals, they don't take angles into consideration and for some reason they are terrified of a shoulder bone so they usually hit them 4-6" farther back than they should then naturally it's the fault of the cartridge. Every animal lost and not found was hit perfect no matter the weapon. Bow, rifle, spear, fixed head, mechanical, etc [/QUOTE]
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