Here's one for everybody. It wasn't recovered from a deer I shot, but rather one I tracked for a guy. The best that we can figure is the deer was shot through the base of the antler. It exhibited all of the signs of a spinal shock (temporary paralysis making the hunter think it dropped dead, gradually regaining usage of the extremities and dragging itself off, and bedding back up just past the shot site to recover and figure out what the hell happened). After the hunter told me how the deer reacted I automatically assumed high shoulder and above the spine, or a miffed neck shot. I asked if he had any sign of a hit (blood or hair) and he said all he had was the bullet laying on the ground. I couldn't believe it and had to see for myself. Sure enough there was a 150gr SST shot from a 30-06 laying on the ground, the core and jacket were separated and lying next to each other not a foot or so from where the deer was standing. My dog trailed about 100yd until we came up on the deer in a bed very much alive. There was no sign of injury in the deer's bed. No blood, no hair, nothing.
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