RE: Good Broadheads for Bad Hits???
I'm not trying to blame the broadhead, but the boradhead I used left a very small hole and very poor bloodtrail.
I have seen deer shot in the hind quarter with a Vortex 125 grain and it left a hole in the deer the size of my hand, ran 100 yards and looked like someone took a red paint can out in the woods and started slinging it all over the place.
Saying there is no excuse for a bad hit comes from in-experience. They do happen and will happen. That's why it's called Bow-Hunting and not Bow-Killing.
Let's please just discuss broadheads, performance and your expereinces with them.