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talmage bartlett 11-30-2002 12:06 PM

RE: Do you retire your arrow after a kill ?
 
had to retire the arrow from my 8 pointer about a fourth of it broke off in the deers spinal cord so yah that ones done

scow 11-30-2002 04:53 PM

RE: Do you retire your arrow after a kill ?
 
I'm also a furniture builder so I make a suitable plaque and mount the horns and display the broadhead on the plaque. I started this back in the boltgun days and continued it into blackpowder and archery. When I kill a doe I have a jar that I kept brass and arrowheads in. Blackpowder really leaves no keepsakes so I scout around for a polypatch or sabot 20 or so yards in hte direction I shot. As far as the arrow, they just pile up or get used for practice.


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