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Old 03-23-2007 | 07:18 PM
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hallj86
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Default RE: Fixed or mechanical broadheads

So your telling me that you don't want the Ke of the arrow to transfer to the dear. Really Wow then why are we even saying the word in relatioship to hunting. Lets just forget about the blunt force tramma that happens when and object strikes a deer. We should also ignor that fact that the DNR Makes us us larger arrows and have poundage limits on our bows so that their isn't a sufficiant ammount of KE whoops I said it again. And I wonder what type of forces cause the cutting action. Im sorry Im not an expert but you dont need to be a dick.
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