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I did not recover the bullet as conditions were too nasty to do any more than necessary.
As I recall I did not see any indication that it hit the ribs on the off side. As a matter of fact
I don't recall seeing an exit hole on the heart. It does appear it could still be inside the heart. I wish I had that heart but there's more to this story though.
As I said conditions were nasty and I had two cows down. By the time I got back to my truck it was late afternoon and I was whooped. Then I had a low front tire, too.
Figured I'd go home, plug the tire then chain up first thing in the morning and head up.
I suspected there might be some meat loss as there's a fair amount of coyotes around but wasn't expecting what I found. The coyotes, eagles, ravens and magpies ( by the tracks mostly the eagles) had just ravaged both elk. I was able to recover about 60% of the backstraps and just two front quarter total off both elk. It was pretty sickening.
8 adult bald eagles and 2 goldens ( and the ravens and magpies) on one carcass alone.
I wouldn't have felt quite so bad if there'd been a wolf, as I have a tag, but none nor any wolf tracks; not that I'd intentionally leave any animal as bait. I certainly don't deny their right to the gut pile.