OUCH!!!!!!!!! UH OHHHH!!!!!!
I just gotta tell ya' ll about something that happened to one of my old friends while deer hunting. He was walking to his stand in the early morning hours with his trusty Mathews bow and somehow dropped one of his arrows. Not noticing until he was in the stand, he continued to hunt. He shoots a 6 point and waits a while. It was getting dark, so he went to get some help to find the deer. When they returned he noticed his lost arrow in some tall grass along the trail. All he seen was the fletchings and bent down to get it. Well, the broadhead was pointing up and before he noticed, it was about 4 inchs in his arm starting just above his wrist. He had to hold the arrow between his fingers to keep it from bumping into things and tied a belt around his upper arm. They continued to look for the deer, found it, and started the 2 mile fourwheeler ride and 36 mile drive to the nearest hospital. They had to split his arm open and remove the broadhead. It is bad. He has stitches from his wrist to his elbow. The broadhead was a Steel Force 3 blade. Just thought I' d share this with ya' ll.