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Old 05-28-2004 | 01:01 AM
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Default RE: HYPERSHOCK 125

Wolf Dog, You on the pro staff too?

Ragardless of how revolutionary they operate I will stick with my 100% steel slick tricks. Small and compact steel heads that fly as good as any mechanical ever will. I will get a full 1 1/8" four blade cut on both sides of the animal too. I'll, at the very minimum, get this hole on at least one side. Something that the aftershock can't do.

Another question. If the head penetrates an inch before it opens what if you hit an elk in the shoulder. An elk has about an inch of hair and skin covering another two or three inches of muscle covering the shoulder blade then you get to the rib cage. How will these long thin (leading edge to rear, not the .037") blades hold up to the shoulder blade of an elk?
Steel drum: complete penetration of first wall, tip sticking in rear wall. One blade was broken off completely, the other remained intact.
Quoted from 5shots test. The bladed weren't even open going through a thin piece of sheet metal so they should be in perfect condition right?
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