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Germ 10-14-2008 12:21 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 
Again IMO your're too low, just under the tuff of hair IMO.


GMMAT 10-14-2008 12:21 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 
And for the record.....MY intestinal "piercing" occcurred approximately 3 WEEKS before I was operated on. The infection took over in 3' of my colon....and untreated ....I would have died from septic shock.

Wich is exactly what "I" think this deer will die from.

buckeye 10-14-2008 12:23 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 


That is the exact hit I had on the buck I lost last year although 8 or so inches more forward and maybe a touch higher on the entrance.

bawanajim 10-14-2008 12:24 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 
Any one question the marks on the bucks neck?:eek:

Germ 10-14-2008 12:24 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 
What did the arrow look like? Buckeye

mikeshunk 10-14-2008 12:24 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 
I don't know if this will show up, but here is what the approximate trajectory of the arrow was.

HuntingBry 10-14-2008 12:25 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

Matt.....I don't see a pass-thru (and we're just talking, here......trust me) as any different from a peircing wound if we're talking about intestines and infection. I've got an 11" scar on my stomach from surgery I had to remove an infected portion of my intestine that was pierced internally from a fish bone. If I hadn't had it removed....yes...I would have died.

Far as I know.....these things just don't "repair themselves". Maybe I'll learn something from this.
Apparently they do from time to time. As I mentioned in my previous thread there have been documented cases where deer were shot and during gutting prior wounds that had healed in the GI tract were found. It's obviously the exception, but it can and does happen.

Here is some food for thought as well. Rob mentioned that his cousin hit a branch with the shot so who knows what kind of angle that arrow hit the deer at and what it did once it hitthe deer. An arrow with improper flight will do some crazy things.

GMMAT 10-14-2008 12:27 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 

Again IMO your're too low, just under the tuff of hair IMO.
Believe me guys....I wanna understand this....but the wound is BELOW th etuft of hair on each side. Right? Wouldn't the arrow push it UP?

I can't think of any other way than to put a line going into the entrace wound and a line coming out (on the same line) and looking at it like that.....if you're going to do this exercise objectively.

Put your line (on whatever line you think it is) going into the entrance hole (below the tuft) and coming out of the exit hole (again...below the tuft).

Do it in 3D.


An arrow with improper flight will do some crazy things.

Granted....and point conceded....but look where the exit wound is. We can forget about the spine as far as I'm concerned. We all know how we feel on that.

Will this deer live? What %-age of chance would YOU give him?

buckeye 10-14-2008 12:28 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 

What did the arrow look like? Buckeye

Fat and some meat..... Next to no blood. Rybo saw the arrow as well.




GMMAT 10-14-2008 12:32 PM

RE: Rob's Buck on Video
 


Now does that look like the exit wound on that deer? Can someone transpose the angle over the photo?

Look how LOW this exit wound is.




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