Dave Lakes
Well-Known Member
Had a bit of an odd one and wondered if anyone can tell me what’s happened.
Shot a roe doe, 130gr lead (don’t start!) Hornady interlock, 160yds, side-on.
After a flinch, there was no further reaction to the shot, carried on grazing, thought I maybe missed, then she dropped stone dead.
It was carrying a lot of condition and a heavy winter coat, so I couldn’t see too much about where the shot went when I was gralloching, plus it was freezing so I just wanted to get done.
Upon skinning at home, there is an entry wound through the first layer of skin, just behind the shoulder, but that doesn’t enter the cavity until about 2 inches back, almost as if the deer was shot nearly head on.
Then even stranger, about 10 inches further back, is a full sized exit, on both sides.
Any ideas?
Shot a roe doe, 130gr lead (don’t start!) Hornady interlock, 160yds, side-on.
After a flinch, there was no further reaction to the shot, carried on grazing, thought I maybe missed, then she dropped stone dead.
It was carrying a lot of condition and a heavy winter coat, so I couldn’t see too much about where the shot went when I was gralloching, plus it was freezing so I just wanted to get done.
Upon skinning at home, there is an entry wound through the first layer of skin, just behind the shoulder, but that doesn’t enter the cavity until about 2 inches back, almost as if the deer was shot nearly head on.
Then even stranger, about 10 inches further back, is a full sized exit, on both sides.
Any ideas?