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Old 04-20-2003 | 01:28 PM
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Default RE: Sonoran Broadheads

Has the tried and true gone to the wayside for sales, manufacturer hype, and experimentation, with the game animals being the lab rats? Too much unreliable and unrealistic junk, and the wrong bow and gear in the hands of the wrong person, seems to be resulting too much wounded and unrecovered game.
Well lets see first there was rocks the most tried and true, then someone had to invent the spear, then someone had to invent the long bow, then someone invented the recurve, then someone invented black powder, then someone had to invent a gun to use the black powder, and then someone had to invent the compound and modern rifle. I know for a fact that none of these weapons were " tried and true" when they first hit theiy perspective markets, be it cave men, native Americans, or the modern hunter. If you haven' t actually tried them then how do you know what they will do. Before you give your unbased oppinions on something at least test them first. They just might be the best thing since sliced bread.

In fact I would bet that at least half of the people that post here have at least one bow that has been on the market for less than a three years.

Sometimes, when I read certain posts, I get the impression that some people tend to believe that if you have a fast bow and all the trick gear, all they have to do is just point the arrow in the general direction of what you intend to kill - sometimes a " Hail Mary," and fire, and the setup will put the arrow in the kill zone like a " smart bomb."
I really don' t believe that there are people here that are that much of an unethical hunter to try something that stupid. Although there are idiots out there I just haven' t seen them here.

Not trying to pick on you here c903 your post just helps make a point.
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