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TOTALLY depends on *where* you hit that one lung. If you make a shot in the posterior portion of the lung close to the diaphgram, it may go for a long ways. If you sever a pulmonary artery or main pulmonary vein on that side, though, that elk is going down fast and hard, no matter if you only got in to one hemithorax. Not all one-lung shots are created equal at all.
I hiked 3 1/2 miles on a collapsed lung
35 yards on average (deer/bear) with a bow. Man I love Shuttle T's
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on January 15, 2013, 05:34:19 AMI hiked 3 1/2 miles on a collapsed lungyou are an animal.