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Rimrock muzzleloader bull with broadhead
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I shot this bull on Oct 3rd in the Rimrock Unit and found it had a broadhead buried in its right shoulder blade. It would be so cool to hear how/where it was shot with the arrow. It didn't act wounded at all, bugling and chasing cows like a normal bull in the rut.
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looks like it was in the animal for some time. Was there a external open wound?
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Yes, it was very clean. It looked similar to my bullet's entry wound.
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Very nice bull. Man they are tough critters. Good lord.
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For sure found some solid bone and was in there for awhile.
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Nice bull. Impressive animals.
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Anyone recognize what kind of broadhead that is?
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Looks to me like it might be a shuttle t-lock
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Quote from: PolarBear on October 26, 2013, 07:20:13 PM
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i use to hunt in cowiche for elk muzzleloading...i saw a elk with an arrow sticking out of its front shoulder up there once...glad you were able to get a great bull tho!
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I sent you a pm havensen
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Great Bull!! Shuttle T, thats what was in my bull as well.He wasn't healed over yet tho, and site smelled infected and gross.
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i'll stick to my slick tricks
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