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No more...Powerbelts = The Walking Dead Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Strict" data-source="post: 4344633" data-attributes="member: 16428"><p>I only have one experience with the Aero Tip Powerbelts. My son shot a doe right at dark at 75 yds in a field with a CVA loaded with the recommended white hots plus power belt. She immediately turned and sprinted 150 yds to the woods and out of sight with her three friends. Gave no indication of being hit. I searched the immediate area and found no blood. I took him home and came back an hour later with a flashlight. Zero blood in the field but a few drops at the edge of the wood line. She was found 40 yards in the woods with a gaping hole. She quartering to us and the bullet exited right through rib cage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strict, post: 4344633, member: 16428"] I only have one experience with the Aero Tip Powerbelts. My son shot a doe right at dark at 75 yds in a field with a CVA loaded with the recommended white hots plus power belt. She immediately turned and sprinted 150 yds to the woods and out of sight with her three friends. Gave no indication of being hit. I searched the immediate area and found no blood. I took him home and came back an hour later with a flashlight. Zero blood in the field but a few drops at the edge of the wood line. She was found 40 yards in the woods with a gaping hole. She quartering to us and the bullet exited right through rib cage. [/QUOTE]
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