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    Define Pass-Through

    I know there's different perceptions of what a pass through is so I'm just taking a survey. I consider a pass through to be an arrow that shoots completely through an animal before it even moves. I have talked to others that consider it to be penetrating with an entry and exit hole. I'm curious to see what the consensus is. Thanks, Jeff

    #2
    I agree with your version of a pass through.

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      #3
      To me, it's when the arrow is in the dirt, or bouncing off of rocks, on the opposite side of the animal, from where you shot from.

      Come to think of it, this could be a clean miss, too!

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        #4
        Yep arrow leaves the body on a pass through.

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          #5
          In & out & laying in the dirt

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            #6
            all the way thru before he knows what happened

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              #7
              You rang I consider it passing through the animal completely!!

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                #8
                I say when you shoot all the way thru an animal.. Your whole arrow goes completely thru an lays/sticks in the ground right where you shot the animal at..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
                  To me, it's when the arrow is in the dirt, or bouncing off of rocks, on the opposite side of the animal, from where you shot from.

                  Come to think of it, this could be a clean miss, too!

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                    #10
                    Yep, pass through is as you describe. When the broadhead exits the other side, but not the whole arrow I have always called that complete penetration without a pass through.

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                      #11
                      Arrow on the ground solid red from lung blood.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ron View Post
                        I agree with your version of a pass through.
                        Me, too.

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                          #13
                          Pass thru, arrow completly goes through animal on the shot and sticks in dirt, tree or laying on the ground where the animal stood when shot. Complete penetration is a hole in and a hole out, but arrow did not fully exit on the shot.
                          Last edited by critter69; 03-06-2013, 01:45 PM.

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                            #14
                            All the way through, out the off side stuck in the dirt, or through the porker standing behind it.

                            Rick

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                              #15
                              It's when the arrow passes through.

                              If the arrow is still stuck through the deer's body and the broadhead has made an exit hole on the back side, that's a "poke through".

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