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quadruple lung shot

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these 2 were fawns last year that stuck together like glue ...bedded down in front of me a few times last year

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You sure would have a good chance at takeing both with one shot like that. Nice pictures keep them coming :) Love seeing deer in the wild.
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My uncle got one of those quad lung shots a number of years back, it was not on purpose but he was hunting in a gang and they had a number of anteress tags. He was on a drive and saw one deer, shot and there were two blood trails, two twin yearlings with one shot from an excalibur.
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nice pics
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Never seen a two headed deer before. Nice . :lol:
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Nice pic we have a early doe season this year. I think im going to take a young deer.
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these two were way to small this last year but this year is a different story...not sure if i could split them up though ....
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i'm still seeing these two together ......one ended up being a small spiker......here's a pic now of them


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I know that Warningshot's post is simply meant to show a very interesting photo of deer, but it raises the question: If adequately licensed, would one actually take a shot at 2 deer standing side by side like that? I've seen arrows do funny things upon entry, could a person really rely on a straight pass-thru and adequate penetration? Complicate this with the downward angle of a shot from a tree stand. Before you form an answer in your mind, what if the front deer was THE BUCK you've been after for 2 years? Or imagine its the last day of a long, frustrating and deer-less hunting season and you'd really like some venison in your freezer. I'm not really interested in polling your personal answers. This just illustrates another one of those "tests" that we hunters are sometimes faced with.
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just to clear the air ... i know its tough enough to get an arrow on one deer let alone two deer...i would never never never take that shot with a bow or a gun canon..i was more just posting pics for forum members enjoyment ...i guess i should change the title to something like...the twins

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warningshot wrote:just to clear the air ... i know its tough enough to get an arrow on one deer let alone two ...i would never never never take that shot with a bow or a gun canon..i was more just posting pics for forum members enjoyment ...i guess i should change the title to something like...the twins
Warningshot,

Sorry if I sounded critical; didn't mean it that way. I think the title is just fine. Cool pics! Can't wait to get up your way in a couple weeks!
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Warningshot,

Sorry if I sounded critical; didn't mean it that way. I think the title is just fine. Cool pics! Can't wait to get up your way in a couple weeks![/quote]


hey nine pointer ..no problem .... i made the post in the summer and was just updating, been seeing them for a year now and watching them grow ...i do have tags for both those deer but they aren't on my hit list ....
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Let me guess, you have names for them now...can't shoot a deer with a name.
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maybe i should name them peach...then i be able to pull the trigger for sure ...haha
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Peach wrote:Let me guess, you have names for them now...can't shoot a deer with a name.
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