mlycrzy
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My wife killed a bull this year in Utah on the LE muzzy hunt. We quartered the bull and took as much scrap meat as possible. My son was cutting chunks of neck meat off when he said, hey dad, I found a slug from one of Moms shots. She had hit the bull twice. He handed me the slug and I knew right away it was not a muzzy slug. It was definitely a smaller caliber rifle bullet that had not expanded. It weighed approximately 140 grains. It also looked like the bullet had been there for a while and had actually healed around the bullet.
I‘ve heard of hunters finding projectiles, broad heads, broken tines, etc…in their animals but this was a first for me. Just curious on how many other hunters have found anything while taking care of their kill?
I‘ve heard of hunters finding projectiles, broad heads, broken tines, etc…in their animals but this was a first for me. Just curious on how many other hunters have found anything while taking care of their kill?