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<blockquote data-quote="barkscaler" data-source="post: 3787601" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>I shot one years ago with a muzzle loader and she dropped instantly and started thrashing.A minute later she stopped moving.All of a sudden a big eight ran out,and my uncle shot him.We waited thirty minutes or so,and walked right by my deer to go trail his.She never moved and her eyes were open"obviously dead".The shot was broadside,square in the shoulder.We tracked his,gutted it,and was dragging it out when we noticed my deer was gone.We followed lung blood for 300 yds. and never found that deer.She had laid there motionless for over an hour.Never seen any buzzards or anything.It baffles me to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barkscaler, post: 3787601, member: 13598"] I shot one years ago with a muzzle loader and she dropped instantly and started thrashing.A minute later she stopped moving.All of a sudden a big eight ran out,and my uncle shot him.We waited thirty minutes or so,and walked right by my deer to go trail his.She never moved and her eyes were open"obviously dead".The shot was broadside,square in the shoulder.We tracked his,gutted it,and was dragging it out when we noticed my deer was gone.We followed lung blood for 300 yds. and never found that deer.She had laid there motionless for over an hour.Never seen any buzzards or anything.It baffles me to this day. [/QUOTE]
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