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Old 12-07-2010 | 12:07 PM
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builder459
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Originally Posted by Doug100g
I just wanted to thank everyone here for giving me food for thought.

I guess I come from a culture of blood-trailing is a bow thing. Bang flop is a 12 gauge thing. And muzzy hunting is a 20 yard or less thing.

When I put down my first deer with a bow this year it went less than 15 yards from where I struck it. The spitfire broad head was lodged in the heart (like a lollipop) from me shooting straight down its back from 30 feet up a tree.

This was my first year using a muzzy on opening gun day. I usually take out the 12 gauge, because when I am gun hunting I realize that half the fun is knowing that I wont have to track the deer. Every deer I have shot with my 12 went no where. Dead On Arrival!

It actually became a joke amongst friends to approach your deer after hitting it with a 12 and say,"nice blood trail." (joke amongst us bow hunters who spent many a wee hours looking for deer for friends and family during bow season).

I will have to really shoot BH 209 with different loads this spring to see if I can lower is velocity for the xtp, or just use it on ground hogs and targets and then just use a premium bullet for deer. As long as both projectiles fly the same, I can live with a $1.20 shot for each deer...lol

Plus I will shoot the Lehigh, Speer, Nosler and Barnes and let you know how they do on paper.


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I see from your avatar you live in ohio? i suspect you don't take many shots over say 150 yds, most much closer? try the gold dots/deep curls first, from the "cost VS performance" aspect they may be the best lead bullet on the market.and about the same price as you xtp's.the barnes are awesome bullets also, but much higher priced.
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