Just want to point out Neither of the two counter argument’s kill examples were complete pass throughs
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I’ll just point out you can’t prove 100-200-5000 more grains would have passed through. Nor can you prove that on any deer... nor any unrecovered animal... or blame lack of penetration on the non recovery... without recovering the animal that was unable to be recovered
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What if all that extra weight in the zombie killing arrow caused the broadhead to bend (you said your using mechanical at times...you know for maximum penetration). Or bone strike blows out front of arrow shaft... now nothing matters
Too many variables to have a small sample as “the best way”
Again I’m not saying one is always better. But find what works YOUSELF and forget all the calculator experts theories
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI have been slinging 320 total grain arrows through deers vitals like butter with 55lbs of draw weight and 27" draw length for a long time. I need the light arrow for more speed with my short draw length and preffered lower poundage bow setting.
I choose the same setup on my rifle as well - (25.06)
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostShout out to hibachi grill chefs
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So after reading all of this and seeing valid points from both sides. Wouldn't it be possible for someone to test all of this, video it and put it on the you-tube for everyone to see? There are penetration and durability videos out there for every broadhead on the market using ballistic gel, cardboard, cinder blocks and whatever else. And i know we have some very talented Youtuber's on here. Why couldnt someone make a video testing a 400,500 and 600 grain arrow with a COC head and do the same with a mechanical of some sort and see what the results are? Do it at a some average DL's and DW's say 65# and 28in and 30in and id think you would have a pretty good test.
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I don’t care near as much about arrow weight as I do shot placement. If you can’t hit where you’re aiming what’s a light or heavy arrow gonna matter? I have yet to take a deer with my bow but have taken a couple pigs. One pass through and one not. The one without going all the the way through did more damage. Both ended up harvested and in the freezer. Get out there and practice
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