Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Who said slick tricks work good for pigs?!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
    He doesn't know how. He's good at making threats. I've got 2 little girls to raise tho. Do the math on me "fist" fighting. He's just a mouthy fella that has some sort of fetish for me. I don't know if he's attracted to me or what because he has followed me around for months now. I know gay marriage is legal now but I'm into chicks tho. I am a Boy Damon!!!!
    Please show me the last time I had any sort of comment towards you you are the one who popped off and bumped them gums about something that had NOTHING to do with you. But thats typical of you and why you get banned repeatedly. Also its an open invite man that means anytime dont have to be now just whenever you would like to back that mouth up you run so often. I will leave it at that.

    Comment


      Who said slick tricks work good for pigs?!

      If your worried about blood it won't get any better than a Simmons Tree Shark. 2-1/8 cut. But you gotta be willing to get away from light Broadheads.

      Comment


        Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
        If your worried about blood it won't get any better than a Simmons Tree Shark. 2-1/8 cut. But you gotta be willing to get away from light Broadheads.

        What grain are they?

        Comment


          Originally posted by Addicted2bh View Post
          I've now made two great shots on two different pigs with slick tricks. BOTH absolutely no blood trail. Second one, I found the arrow with pretty good blood on it but zero blood trail leading to and from arrow, and it wasn't just a quick search. We were on our hands and knees looking for a good 3 and a half hours...

          I got them only because I heard the success others had with them but I have had zero and last night really ticked me off not finding that pig. Anyone else have the same issue with these slick tricks ?
          BOTTOM LINE... If you had made a GOOD shot... It wouldn't have been hard.

          No offense meant, but its the truth... A poor carpenter that blames his tools

          PS... If Ragin is looking for a buddy... then count me in... he does more fun stuff than just about than anybody but Doc... Ragin... I would leave you for Doc lol
          Last edited by catslayer; 09-01-2015, 03:20 PM.

          Comment


            Originally posted by Addicted2bh View Post
            What grain are they?

            190. They have in the 1-9/16 a 160, 175 and 190 also. With or without bleeders. There 100 and 125's are awesome heads also. 1-3/16 I do believe.

            Comment


              Originally posted by catslayer View Post
              BOTTOM LINE... If you had made a GOOD shot... It wouldn't have been hard.



              No offense meant, but its the truth... A poor carpenter that blames his tools



              PS... If Ragin is looking for a buddy... then count me in... he does more fun stuff than just about than anybody but Doc... Ragin... I would leave you for Doc lol

              Rotflmao! Wait. I'm not sure if that's a compliment or not!!

              Comment


                Originally posted by catslayer View Post
                BOTTOM LINE... If you had made a GOOD shot... It wouldn't have been hard.



                No offense meant, but its the truth... A poor carpenter that blames his tools



                PS... If Ragin is looking for a buddy... then count me in... he does more fun stuff than just about than anybody but Doc... Ragin... I would leave you for Doc lol

                That's false, both times I saw where my arrow hit. EVEN IF it was an in or in an a half in any direction of where I hit, it still would have been a lethal hit... I know those pigs were dead, that wasn't the issue.... Finding no blood and no blood trail was the issue...

                Comment


                  Inch or inch n a half *

                  Comment


                    Pure and simple, you shot a sharp broadhead, hopefully, made what you thought was a perfect shot, but must not have been as good as you thought and like most want to blame it on the broadhead and not shot placement. Again, without finding the animal you or anyone else cannot say for sure where you hit that animal. Been there and done that and seen it blamed on broadheads in my few years of bowhunting and owning an archery shop for a little while. 99% of the people that lost an animal that came into my shop blamed the broadhead. Question is did you tune your bow and did your field points and broadheads hit the same at distances longer than 20 yards? Just asking.
                    I also back what Ragin' said.

                    Comment


                      Did you install the blades in the Ferrell ?

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by Wylde E View Post
                        Did you install the blades in the Ferrell ?

                        Yes

                        Comment


                          Originally posted by Wylde E View Post
                          Did you install the blades in the Ferrell ?

                          Comment

                          Working...
                          X