Thanks for all the congrats and yes IF I could shoot one like this every year I'd probably get bored w/ bowhunting-LOL. He is my best to date and the Pat did a marvelous job of blowing a Phantom tipped Beman straight through him at 13 yards w/out him even flinching before or at the shot. The phantom actually "sprayed" blood at the impact point and beyond as a gunshot wound would do. The blood trail was the best I have ever followed. Only hang up is that was the only Phantom tipped arrow I could get to fly to POA at 30 yards. I searched for a long time the day after to find my "lucky arrow" and it was buried to the nock!
I love the way this broadhead performed and will not stop next year until my bow will group a set of them.
Joe PA- you’re very correct about my tuning woes and a new bow to fix it, but I'm hoping a matched set of limbs might cure my ills. I have a theory that since I ordered a heavy 60 I may have not received a set a limbs that perfectly (or as close as normal) matched each other. I asked for oddballs and wonder how close the oddballs reflected each other.
So I'm gonna give the new limbs a shot, possibly a new dozen arrows, possibly a new rest and then if all else fails I'll be bow shopping.
But I really like my Pat and want things to work out with it.
All I ask out of it is that it group Phantoms at 30 yards dead on, like my old Mighty-might could do. I know too many people who shoot phantoms accurately to think this is an impossible dream.
I have to wonder if the new Binary cam system could be retrofitted to a Patriot to make it an Allegiance. The rest of the specs add up I wonder if they just threw new cams on the old riser?
Nubo- Last time I saw it posted I think a set of limbs went for ~$60-75 American.
Mine had better be covered under warranty so I hope not to find out.
Thanks again everyone, I hope this tickle pink feeling never goes away. The buck is at the Taxidermist so all I can do is stare at his pics over and over again

Here's another view of him-