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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 1685731" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>No he didn't, only about 150 yards. To add to the story, he came out with 5 other bucks and just a few minutes of light remaining. At 25 yards I was just putting the crosshairs on him when one of the bucks spooked and ran. He took a quick step to bolt and I bleeted with my mouth, he stopped and as soon as I did I let the arrow fly. Found my arrow, good blood on it, but the blood trail was faint. Tracked him about 80 yards and decided to come back this morning to look for him. Needless to say he didn't go much farther. </p><p></p><p>Anyway the entrance wound was back around the last rib, the wound you see is the exit wound. When I squeezed the trigger he was almost perfectly broadside. Not sure what happened, but I can only guess just as the string released he turned hard to run and I hit him quartering away from me. Luck or not, it was a perfect shot. Hit both lungs and exited out his shoulder. I was stoked to find him this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 1685731, member: 2292"] No he didn't, only about 150 yards. To add to the story, he came out with 5 other bucks and just a few minutes of light remaining. At 25 yards I was just putting the crosshairs on him when one of the bucks spooked and ran. He took a quick step to bolt and I bleeted with my mouth, he stopped and as soon as I did I let the arrow fly. Found my arrow, good blood on it, but the blood trail was faint. Tracked him about 80 yards and decided to come back this morning to look for him. Needless to say he didn't go much farther. Anyway the entrance wound was back around the last rib, the wound you see is the exit wound. When I squeezed the trigger he was almost perfectly broadside. Not sure what happened, but I can only guess just as the string released he turned hard to run and I hit him quartering away from me. Luck or not, it was a perfect shot. Hit both lungs and exited out his shoulder. I was stoked to find him this morning. [/QUOTE]
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