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Old 11-17-2004 | 08:38 AM
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Gryan
 
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Default RE: NO MANS ZONE = NONSENSE

OK, here is the picture. Hope I get points for going to the truck and finding someone who could put it on a computer.

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This picture doesn't show too much but look at how low the holes are. Clearly, they are below the spine. Had I taken a picture of the inside of the chest cavity, at the top of the ribs, below the spine, ON BOTH SIDES< there was a completely healed broadhead mark. I picked at it with my fingers and I couldn't lift the edges.

Incedentily, the entrance wound was about 1" or so higher than the exit wound. Treestand? Maybe downhill? My own "no-mans land" from back in the day, I was in a tree stand and the arrow passed through. I don't go as high as some of you guys though. Unless the deer is right below me, I have only a couple of inches of difference betwen the entrance and exit wound.

So for what it is worth.

Greg
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