RE: Easton vs. Carbon Express?????
elkcrazy8,
when the arrow is penetrating the elk, a lot of times thier natural reflexes is to snap the arrow with their hind foot, when the arrow is buried inside the vitals of the elk, when they run it causes severe hemroging, that is why when you gut them out, you need to be very careful as their could be a shards of the arrow, or a broadhead in there. this could be the explanation to your arrow being lodged inside the elk at an unnatural angle.
it doesnt necesarily take a pass through to bring down an elk.