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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3110722" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>First deer came through Bam! She took off stumbling all the way. She ran over the lip of a ridge and out of sight. I knew she should be dead but was afraid that I'd be dragging from the bottom of steep ridge. Deer #2 came through Bam! Almost an exact repeat step for step. Over the lip of the ridge and out of sight. I knew this one should be dead as well. When I got down and made it over to the lip of the ridge I was pleasantly surprised to discover both deer laying just over the lip. Neither had made it off the side of the ridge. Easy short drags to where I could get to them on my wheeler. Both deer had their hearts destroyed but neither left any blood trail. That's the 7th deer this year taken with my 270 shooting 140 grain accubonds that didn't leave any blood trail. I never had a problem before with these bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3110722, member: 69"] First deer came through Bam! She took off stumbling all the way. She ran over the lip of a ridge and out of sight. I knew she should be dead but was afraid that I'd be dragging from the bottom of steep ridge. Deer #2 came through Bam! Almost an exact repeat step for step. Over the lip of the ridge and out of sight. I knew this one should be dead as well. When I got down and made it over to the lip of the ridge I was pleasantly surprised to discover both deer laying just over the lip. Neither had made it off the side of the ridge. Easy short drags to where I could get to them on my wheeler. Both deer had their hearts destroyed but neither left any blood trail. That's the 7th deer this year taken with my 270 shooting 140 grain accubonds that didn't leave any blood trail. I never had a problem before with these bullets. [/QUOTE]
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