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Old 11-18-2008 | 08:09 PM
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davidmil
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Default RE: Slowing your hunting arrow down?

ORIGINAL: bowdoc1

I guess I don't under stand thispost too im ocd. I have shot around 400 gr. and 100 gr.broadheads for years and have shot game quartering away and through the paddle bone. I shot down on one and hitabout the last rig out and the arrow came out under his neck and was stuck in the ground. Maybe it's because I shoot supper tuned. tight grouping,70 lb bows and heads like the thunderhead and now the G5 montes, But I blow through every thing deer up to elk like they were a card broad box, I havepassed through two bull one at about 25 yards and one at 40 yards. I'll will say because I can't remember not passing through one so, 98 % of the time. The only time I can remember not is when I try ed some mechanical heads and when I shot aluminums and thats been a lot of years ago. I shot a buck this year at 25 yards and was a little to far forward just missed the paddle bone going in and right through the middle of it low going out and the arrow past through like he was made of card broad and sticking in the ground about 6 inch's. Maybe if I were shooting 50 lb bow areI hada real noisy bow. All my bows have be supper quit shooting, have good speed and put out a lots of KE.

Good luck on every thing just my opinion
I'm with Bowdoc, I don't remember the last time I DIDN'T have a pass through. I too shoot 70 pounds, down from my previous 76. I shoot fixed heads. Last year went from THunderheads(which never failed me) to Shuttle T's. Hell, these girls on the hunting shows who can hardly pull their bows get pass throughs all the time. I'd be worried and seek a change.
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