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SEDALIA, Mo. – A hunter bagged a big buck on the second day of firearms season, but the kill caused him a lot of pain. Randy Goodman, 49, said he thought two well-placed shots with his .270-caliber rifle had killed the buck on Nov. 19. Goodman said the deer looked dead to him, but seconds later the nine-point, 240-pound animal came to life.

The buck rose up, knocked Goodman down and attacked him with his antlers in what the veteran hunter called "15 seconds of hell." The deer ran a short distance and went down, and died after Goodman fired two more shots.

Soon Goodman started feeling dizzy and noticed his vest was soaked in blood.

So he reached his truck and drove to a hospital, where he received seven staples in his scalp and was treated for a slight concussion and bruises.

OOPS!!! :shock: :shock: Next purchase, a bigger gun.
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Ha - I was getting ready for some stupid animal rights lawsuit of some sort to be added to the end...

Funny, tho'...
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[quote=""SOLID", Bro!"] said he thought two well-placed shots with his .270-caliber rifle...............looked dead to him, but seconds later the nine-point, 240-pound animal came to life.
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If that guy really hit it with a .270 in the vitals twice it shouldn't be going any where. I bet he was shooting FMJ and didn't make much of a wound channel or didn't really hit a vital area.


[quote=""SOLID", Bro!"]
Next purchase, a bigger gun.[/quote]
Or use the right ammo and become a better shot. There's really no reason to need 4 shots to kill a deer with that caliber unless your a bad shot.

Still would have laughed to see this.
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