ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
Not if you use a Raptor or Spitfire. The deer I shot with the Raptor started bleeding immediately, and I do mean immediately
YeaYea, OK. But it was also mentioned that it was a heart shot right? No pumping station? Anyway, trust me it is not rare to have a deer not bleed excessively for a few yards. Does it happen every time, of course not, and I also would be concerned if it happened repeatedly, but I wouldn't say it doesn't happen. savedbygrace mentioned he used Muzzys. So what now? Would you say muzzies are no good? I guess we can just throw the years of proven success out the window.
Whoa Bob-co! where did that come from?
I don't believe I said anywhere in my post that Muzzies were no good. I was just relaying my experince with the broadheads that he asked about. I've killed lots of deer with the Muzzies and they do a great job. However, the 2 mechanicals that I mentioned left much heavier blood trails than any fixed blade head I've used, ever.
Chill out a little.