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Ever wonder what a 7mm Remington Ultra Mag will do to a deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1669517" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I think the age of the deer affects it as much as anything. I believe the picture, as I have done close to the same thing on fawn with a 30.06 years ago. I shot a medium sized buck on my first shot, and it was the normal entrance and exit would. There was a fawn there was still hanging around and I needed the meat, so I took the shot. Exit wound on the buck was the size of a pencil, the exit wound on the fawn was the size of a plate. Both deer shot with the same type of bullet, distance, everything else, yet one deer nearly exploded, the other was typical. So to the nay-sayers.... well. It happens, especially with a small deer as posted in the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1669517, member: 9675"] I think the age of the deer affects it as much as anything. I believe the picture, as I have done close to the same thing on fawn with a 30.06 years ago. I shot a medium sized buck on my first shot, and it was the normal entrance and exit would. There was a fawn there was still hanging around and I needed the meat, so I took the shot. Exit wound on the buck was the size of a pencil, the exit wound on the fawn was the size of a plate. Both deer shot with the same type of bullet, distance, everything else, yet one deer nearly exploded, the other was typical. So to the nay-sayers.... well. It happens, especially with a small deer as posted in the picture. [/QUOTE]
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