couple of questions?
#1
ok first questions is about broadheads. im thinking about getting some muzzy phantoms and was wondering what u guys think about them and if they fly well and i was also wondering what it means to aim for the exit hole cuz i keep seeing that talked about. i also kind of want to shoot some nap shockwave broadheads but i dont know if my bow produces enough kinetic energy to open them good enough.(#60 and 29 inch draw fred bear bow) What would be a better choice the phantoms or the shockwaves? thanks.
#2
The aim for the exit hole means, When a deer is angled on a shot, you need to think about where you want the arrow to come out the other side.Then adjust your point of aim to pass thru the kill zone. Example: angle a 3D target away from you. You now do not want to hit the 10 ring dead center. You need to aim farther back, so your arrow will pass thru the kill zone and THE EXIT HOLE will be on the opposite sides shoulder.
#3
Yea IMO it's a little bit misleading of a statement when stated "aim for the exit hole." It means "aim taking into account both the entrance AND exit holes." Angle away, aim for the deer's opposite leg. If you go up in a tree you'll want to aim a little higher on the to account for the shot being downwards.
#4
I would go with the muzzys, I use the four blade and they fly stright - n- true, they are Bad to the Bone.
That exit thing is just a term meaning a complette pass thru the boiler room and double lung to.
That exit thing is just a term meaning a complette pass thru the boiler room and double lung to.




