From my successful hunt on 14 November 2009, hidden here because of the content.
Gut pile:
Empty and dressed, ready to go home to hand up and skin and quarter.
The Unique Challenges of Self-Loading Shotgun Design
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11/22/24 @11:59 PM PST I thin...
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we scientific folk call that gray bag the peritoneum. Nice container of membranes that hold the main digestive guts, and yes the gallbladder.
That's just about centered where I like my shot to land. That's why he dropped into his own tracks, what with hitting the spine and all. Also, I like that forward placement. Deer rarely back up, but can often scoot forward a tad between the time your brain gives the signal to shoot and the time that the projectile[s]arrive at the target. You get some fudge factor there.
That's an EXTREMELY tight pattern, for just under 25 yards. What did the distance step out to?
coulda been closer than 25 yards. I didn't pace it out. I thought you only pace out the far ones...
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