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    #16
    Originally posted by SAC View Post
    :21
    3:15
    3:40
    and 1:40, 2:16 and 3:19

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      #17
      I'm guessing 8,9,16

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        #18
        Can I play!

        I love this game!

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          #19
          Certainly plenty of examples of PPP (p*** poor penetration)

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            #20
            Who ever is shoot that green nock needs to get a tune up done. Think one was at 2:55 another at 3:31? Did the arrow bounce off the one at 3:31?

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              #21
              Originally posted by dustoffer View Post
              Certainly plenty of examples of PPP (p*** poor penetration)
              Originally posted by westtexducks View Post
              Who ever is shoot that green nock needs to get a tune up done. Think one was at 2:55 another at 3:31? Did the arrow bounce off the one at 3:31?

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                #22
                8 (1:24) seems to be a popular guess.
                Let me explain that one. George, treestandjunky above, had just changed arrows and didn't broadhead tune. It was way out of wack and hitting about 6" high and left. He hit this buck right in a rib with poor arrow flight and got little penetration. We saw the poor hit and gave the deer more than 6 hours. We never found a drop of blood, but George found the buck dead in some brush about 100 yards from the shot. Buck 8 was recovered!

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                  #23
                  Didn't see how to label/define each buck. Will go back and use minute:seconds. Saw a high and back and a couple of low shots.
                  Ok:
                  2:25
                  2:59
                  3:04
                  Last edited by wdtorque; 12-21-2017, 08:20 AM.

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                    #24
                    Still only correct answer on 1 buck. Sparkles got the buck at 2:30 (#18).

                    The shot looks pretty good at first glance, but wound up being to far forward on an already slightly quartering away buck missing the vitals. The buck was on TC a couple of days later and made it through the season.

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                      #25
                      Another popular answer seems to be 17 (2:25). It may look slightly high and back, which it was a little bit. I think there may be some camera angle versus shot angle tricks going on here. This buck crashed and died within seconds just out of view at about 100 yards.

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                        #26
                        6 of them fell within sight of the camera so that only leaves 29 others to choose from!

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                          #27
                          3:57?

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                            #28
                            I think the one at the 4:35 mark wasn't recovered

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Calfroper81 View Post
                              I think the one at the 4:35 mark wasn't recovered
                              I could get on board with that.

                              Fun game

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by txbowkill View Post
                                3:57?
                                Originally posted by Calfroper81 View Post
                                I think the one at the 4:35 mark wasn't recovered
                                Originally posted by txbowkill View Post
                                I could get on board with that.

                                Fun game
                                Both 3:57 and 4:35 were heart shots. 4:35 does look like it got too much elbow, but it made it into the chest cavity and buck didn't go far.

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