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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5716100" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>I have seen on multiple occasions a ml bullet lodged in a shoulder. Have seen it work to just personally not taking the shot. Blood trails are absolutely an issue with a ml we round up killing the deer last year, but 2 years ago saw it again. Have multiple videos and pictures of the deer with a wound and a little limp where it was lodged in the shoulder. That's a ml shooting 130 grains of powder and a 250 grain shock wave bullet at a 115 yards. I'm the guy that will tell anyone to take the shot they are legitimately comfortable with. Just me and us and our experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5716100, member: 11992"] I have seen on multiple occasions a ml bullet lodged in a shoulder. Have seen it work to just personally not taking the shot. Blood trails are absolutely an issue with a ml we round up killing the deer last year, but 2 years ago saw it again. Have multiple videos and pictures of the deer with a wound and a little limp where it was lodged in the shoulder. That's a ml shooting 130 grains of powder and a 250 grain shock wave bullet at a 115 yards. I'm the guy that will tell anyone to take the shot they are legitimately comfortable with. Just me and us and our experiences. [/QUOTE]
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