First deer with the Grim Reaper White-tail Special. Exit wound is shown, shot was slightly quartering away. Only one blade deployed on entrance hide, two blades deployed through the nearside rib cage, and all three were deploye by the time it reached the offside rib. She dropped within 50 yards.
First deer with the Grim Reaper White-tail Special. Exit wound is shown, shot was slightly quartering away. Only one blade deployed on entrance hide, two blades deployed through the nearside rib cage, and all three were deploye by the time it reached the offside rib. She dropped within 50 yards.
First fixed blade kill in a long time... grizz trick
Poor thing must have been hit by a car or something, whole back end was black and bruised and yellow stuff coming out everywhere..... almost puked and threw into bushes, kinda messed up. Mangy coyote and a sick pig all in the same day
Doe shot with the new Grim Reaper Carni Four Broadhead. This was my first animal taken with this new head and it defiantly wont be the last. The same head wa...
Yep, won't be using the 2" 100 gr Swhackers again.. Lost a buck last year to poor penetration. The 125 gr may be a different story! Going to see..
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I had the same issue with the 2in Schwacker broad head. I almost lost a buck two years ago. I hit him perfectly at 37 yards and only got 2.5in of penetration. I have switched back to either Grim reaper razortips or Spitfire Maxx.
I had the same issue with the 2in Schwacker broad head. I almost lost a buck two years ago. I hit him perfectly at 37 yards and only got 2.5in of penetration. I have switched back to either Grim reaper razortips or Spitfire Maxx.
Have you guys seen all the critters Levi Morgan is putting down with the swacker. I promise it isn't the broadhead a fault. You hit a big bone with any mechanical and your not gonna punch through it.
I shot this doe yesterday. Used the smaller Wasp Jakhammer 1 1/4" cut.
Here's a pic of the entry hole. Exited out the shoulder blade. Seen her going down in about 40 yards.
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