I will say the reaper. I wanted to see what one could do before the coming season so I used it on a hog. You can see the aftermath on my thread Boar vs Grim Reaper.
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Here's an exit wound picture from a buck I shot this past season. The broadhead was a grim reaper whitetail special. Shot was at 18yrds from an elevated stand.
As you can see this shot was not a good one, it was a liver shot. I'm clearly not bragging on my shot placement but rather using this to make a point. With a perfect shot any broadhead will do the job but what I want is a broadhead that helps when I make a mistake. Like this shot. Everything looked perfect until I touched the release and he step and turned a little. The result was a liver shot with a massive amount of blood. He ran about 20yrd from the shot and dropped in his tracks. Watched him expire.
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Originally posted by SMOOTHboar View PostSwhacker... Not even one vote! They can't be that bad... The shoot thru ply wood!
Grim Reaper... watch em drop.
Swhacker... Open so fast you can hear them Swack.
IMO... It doesn't matter what blade you shoot, what bow you have... It's you. You put a good shot on an animal your gonna hear the impact and watch em drop.
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Originally posted by sscheevel15 View PostBow: 2012 pse stinger 3g hp IBO: 314 fps
Draw Length: 27
Arrow length: 27.75
Field tip weight?: 125 grains
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