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My buddy shot the best buck of his life with a 168 gr SMK Gold Medal Match ammo. Hit him right in the boiler room
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Small blood trail and they found the deer bedded down a few hundred yards away but still very much alive. Deer popped up, buddy and his dad watched it run off into the brush. They kept trailing for another couple hours but the deer kept moving.
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No luck with recovering the deer
Thats the MO of a gut shot deer. I wasn't there, didn't see it, don't know your buddy - but I'd bet he went behind the boiler. Seen it many times over. Even from my own poor shot unfortunately.
A 168 SMK "in the boiler room" is a dead deer even if the bullet does a variety of unsavory things:
- Pencils through. You get a lung or 2, you'll still get a dead deer.
- Hits a rib and goes to pieces. You'll get bullet shrapnel everywhere and vitals go to mush.
- Deforms without full expansion. See Barnes TSX/TTSX. Premium bullets (and match bullets) on thin skinned game (like deer) don't always get a chance to open. Still enough to make a dead deer given shot placement.
Just my take from seeing a variety of bullets perform on hundreds of dead deer.