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<blockquote data-quote="SpurChaser" data-source="post: 5740973" data-attributes="member: 21880"><p>I shot a buck on Friday the 13th with a Magnus Stinger 125gn broadhead. My question / concern is the amount of blood that was left on the trail. This was different than any other deer I have ever shot with a bow. He didn't run off. The arrow punched both lungs perfectly, he took a few steps and stopped. After looking around for a couple seconds, he walked about 50 yards and laid down. There was zero urgency in his walk, it was like he was on the way to the next feed tree. </p><p></p><p>The question is, was the lack of blood trail from him not running away pushing the blood out of the wound channel, or could it be from something else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpurChaser, post: 5740973, member: 21880"] I shot a buck on Friday the 13th with a Magnus Stinger 125gn broadhead. My question / concern is the amount of blood that was left on the trail. This was different than any other deer I have ever shot with a bow. He didn't run off. The arrow punched both lungs perfectly, he took a few steps and stopped. After looking around for a couple seconds, he walked about 50 yards and laid down. There was zero urgency in his walk, it was like he was on the way to the next feed tree. The question is, was the lack of blood trail from him not running away pushing the blood out of the wound channel, or could it be from something else? [/QUOTE]
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