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Old 10-01-2008, 06:34 PM
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Tim Boone
 
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"If that's the case then the broadhead is already in the hide several inches before it even begins to open right?

Is the entrance wound nothing more than a puncture wound? "

Pretty much that way.They don't lose any energy on impact trying to open up.5 for 6 on total pass throughs with gaping exit wounds.The other one broke the opposite shoulder on a quartering away shot .The arrow existed 16" after itshattered its shoulder.They work great if you don't take any stupid shots.I think rocky mountian gators work the same way.You don't get any deflection from a quartering shot like other mechanicals.I know there will come a day when something goes wrong,but it happens with fixed blades too.Some people think they can bust bones everytime because they shoot fixed blades.It's just not the case.Proper shot selection is the key.A 2 3/4 channel wound in the right place does wonders.
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