Annual broadhead survey. Results posted soon.
#101
RE: Annual broadhead harvest success survey. 2006-2007
NAP Thunderhead 100 mature ohio doe Sept.30th
Nap Thunderhead 100 mature ohio doe Oct. 9th
Nap Thunderhead 100 mature ohio Buck Oct. 13th
Infact all three deer were shot with the same broadhead and arrow,with fresh replacement blades.
Nap Thunderhead 100 mature ohio doe Oct. 9th
Nap Thunderhead 100 mature ohio Buck Oct. 13th
Infact all three deer were shot with the same broadhead and arrow,with fresh replacement blades.
#105
RE: Annual broadhead harvest success survey. 2006-2007
My brother in law made the worse shot I have ever seen last night. The deer was quartering away... He hit the right hind quarter and the arrow was burried to the fletching. The broadhead came out right in front of the left hind quarter (the very back of the gut). The deer bleed a ton and piled up 75 yards away. He must have hit an artery or something, but the Crimson Talon absolutely destroyed everything in it's path. I was very impressed by it.
#108
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 22
RE: Annual broadhead harvest success survey. 2006-2007
10-7-06 122 pound whitetail doe at 20 yards. Double lunged, ran under 30 yards. 100 grain Wac'em triton.
10-14-06 9 Point whitetail buck. Spined, dropped in tracks, then a second later I put an arrow through both lungs. Complete pass through's on all shots. 100 Grain Wac'em triton.
10-14-06 9 Point whitetail buck. Spined, dropped in tracks, then a second later I put an arrow through both lungs. Complete pass through's on all shots. 100 Grain Wac'em triton.
#110
RE: Annual broadhead harvest success survey. 2006-2007
I think my last post got lost in the server move, so I'll add it in just in case.
10/01/200 - 125 gr NAP Nitron. Double lung pass through.
10/19/2006 - 125 gr NAP Nitron. Complete penetration of near shoulder blade, exit wound through opposite lower leg.
10/01/200 - 125 gr NAP Nitron. Double lung pass through.
10/19/2006 - 125 gr NAP Nitron. Complete penetration of near shoulder blade, exit wound through opposite lower leg.