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Old 06-01-2008, 12:48 PM
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nodog
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Default RE: Is there an argument for banning carbons for hunting?

ORIGINAL: Roskoe

I shot a wild turkey in April with an Easton FMJ - one of the toughest arrows out there. With about 2/3 of the arrow sticking out his backside, the bird was able to thrash around and break it off. It did not, however, splinter like a carbon arrow tends to do.
Hmmm, I wondered how tough they were.
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