RE: Arrow pass through
I agree. I've heard you want the arrow left in the animal so the broadhead can still cut but I don't agree. With a pass thru you do have a better blood trail usually. Think about it, most deer are shot from a tree stand so the arrow angles down. If you don't have an exit wound then your blood trail can be little to none. I also think that with holes on both sides thru the lungs that this will collapse the lungs quicker. I've had lots of deer with double lung pass thrus that after the shot took off running and died less then 50 yards away.
Edited by - IroquoisArcher on 02/16/2002 08:15:05