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The other option is that the shot was not actually fully front on and the projectile has gone between the front leg and ribcage and has not actually entered the chest cavity at all.
Happened to me with a little fallow spiker. Thank god the 129gr ABLR had enough speed for hydrostatic shock to the right lung and the thing ran out of air after 150m. No blood and would have never found him in thick bush.
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