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Originally posted by Abu_dude View Post" But i pass through on all my shots with 375gn and a mechanical head"
just wanted to point out that the shooting both dots on the picture are not the same yet mechanical manufacturers recommend shooting the blue dot....wonder why?
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As for the other dot, I’ve shot and been on numerous hunts where 385-420gr have broken both legs even cutting/ breaking a leg off with box store, off the shelf broadheads. Again a deer ain’t that tough an animal
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Originally posted by rocky View PostI hate that you don’t care about anyone’s thoughts about killing potential with an arrow. Ashby did his studies using traditional equipment. Today’s compounds produce considerably more speed. Arrow speed throws a kink in Ashby’s studies. Hurricanes can drive a broom stick through an oak tree. All I’m saying is that a whitetail is not the animal to start building heavyweight arrows to kill.
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Originally posted by rocky View PostWhat are the tears telling you?
this means at this point everything he is doing is wrong.
IkemanTx. Whoever is telling you how to use this test kit doesn't understand what is going on. you need to step back and set your bow correctly.Last edited by enewman; 02-21-2020, 09:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Abu_dude View Post" But i pass through on all my shots with 375gn and a mechanical head"
just wanted to point out that the shooting both dots on the picture are not the same yet mechanical manufacturers recommend shooting the blue dot....wonder why?
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Time for adult arrows....
Originally posted by enewman View PostIs it a poor shot? Or is it reality because animals move?
A bad shot is a bad shot. Doesn’t matter the reason. Nobody goes out and intentionally makes a bad shot. Animals move, misjudge yardage, get antsy, pull the shot, hit a limb etc. the end result is the same.Last edited by panhandlehunter; 02-21-2020, 02:37 PM.
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Originally posted by panhandlehunter View PostA bad shot is a bad shot. Doesn’t matter the reason. Nobody goes out and intentionally makes a bad shot. Animals move, misjudge yardage, get antsy, pull the shot, hit a limb etc. the end result is the same.
example if you are the type that shoots far back, then use a mechanical head. chances are greater of hitting the guts.
I shoot forward and low. I have a greater chance of hitting bone. I build arrows for this reason.
always a way to do things to help when crap goes bad.
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Originally posted by panhandlehunter View PostA bad shot is a bad shot. Doesn’t matter the reason. Nobody goes out and intentionally makes a bad shot. Animals move, misjudge yardage, get antsy, pull the shot, hit a limb etc. the end result is the same.Last edited by critter69; 02-21-2020, 04:45 PM.
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