Anyone kill this bull

bucksnducks

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Just wondering if anyone on the wasatch LE hunt killed this bull?
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I had to look at this picture a couple of times counting and looking it over and over, it looks alot like the one hit the muzzle loader this year and haven't been able to find. except the one I'm talking about is a 5x6 instead of a 6x7. must be similar area
 
LAST EDITED ON Oct-30-19 AT 05:07PM (MST)[p]My brother shot at a bull with a seventh point on it like him on his right side during the muzzy hunt. 37 yards and we couldn't find any blood.
 
Hi Tye, I had something similar happen with my AZ bull this year.
I hit him twice first hit he jump a bit stood still and the second shot dropped him in his tracks, no blood on the outside of the hide from the impact side or anything where the bullets were between the meat and hide on the opposite side But when I cut him open red river.
Weird!

Joe

?Sometimes you do things wrong for so long you
think their right" - 2001
"I can't argue with honesty" - 2005
-Joe E Sikora
 
>LAST EDITED ON Oct-30-19
>AT 05:07?PM (MST)

>
>My brother shot at a bull
>with a seventh point on
>it like him on his
>right side during the muzzy
>hunt. 37 yards and
>we couldn't find any blood.
>

At 37 yards with a muzzleloader, you've got a dead bull lying out there somewhere.
 
The replies on this thread are absolute vintage CO and UT flat brimmer posts. ?Winged one kinda like that, not sure.?
 
Yep and Idaho hunters are so much better...







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>^^ Yep.
>
>I wounded three, killed one, and
>later found another one I
>thought I just wounded. Solid
>year.


That's something to be proud of. Solid!
 
>The great thing about reading text
>is not being able to
>tell if there is sarcasm.
>


You should know there is no such thing as sarcasm on this website.
 
>LAST EDITED ON Oct-30-19
>AT 05:07?PM (MST)

>
>My brother shot at a bull
>with a seventh point on
>it like him on his
>right side during the muzzy
>hunt. 37 yards and
>we couldn't find any blood.
>

At 37 yards with a muzzleloader, you've got a dead bull lying out there somewhere.

must have been shooting Powerbelts. Happened on a deer a few years back from just 12 yards. Knocked her completely over, layed there for 2 minutes, then got up and ran away. One drop of blood. Trailed her for a mile in fresh snow until I lost her on a trail.
I figure at that close range the Powerbelt just blew up.
 

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