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Originally Posted by Kybuckhunter
(Post 3673120)
I shot a deer with my Muzzy and I had to shoot through a 24 inch hickory tree and 6 foot of green briers and then went through both shoulders and stick in the ground up to the nock......Bad To the Bone !
LOL. I once dropped my muzzy tipped arrow from my treestand. It hit the dirt and kept going...... ended up killing a deer over in China. |
Originally Posted by HNI_Christine
(Post 3673124)
LOL.
I once dropped my muzzy tipped arrow from my treestand. It hit the dirt and kept going...... ended up killing a deer over in China. |
Originally Posted by HNI_Christine
(Post 3673124)
LOL.
I once dropped my muzzy tipped arrow from my treestand. It hit the dirt and kept going...... ended up killing a deer over in China. but seriously guys, broadheads all kill deer, just place it right and you could use a field point... so whats with all the hate on different companies? |
Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
(Post 3672763)
Im speechless, congrats on your 220# field dressed buck. That is a giant buck where Im from. Do you have pics of that deer? I would like to see what a 220# deer looks like. In that pic it looks like a straight on shot with the 4inch cutting diameter but in your story you said both bucks were quatering away hard. Thats awesome, simply awesome. Good luck this season!!
My experience with rage is awesome... Only one of the 6 I didnt see go down due to a poor shot b/c of a deflection... This year I'm trying 2 blade blood runners just b/c... The rages treated me awesom, i just wanted to try out something else.. |
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Let me clarify about the bucks weight, it was 222 lb on the hoof dressed out 180lbs and I have pictures. It was a big deer for NC. The deer was hit in the back section of the ribs and the arrow came out the opposite side front shoulder. The Rage Tipped arrow basically traversed the deers trunk. Penetration was amazing, 400 grain arrow at 285 fps so it has good energy, it's not a light setup. This year I'm shooting the same arrow faster with my Destroyer so I expect some more penetration.
Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
(Post 3672763)
Im speechless, congrats on your 220# field dressed buck. That is a giant buck where Im from. Do you have pics of that deer? I would like to see what a 220# deer looks like. In that pic it looks like a straight on shot with the 4inch cutting diameter but in your story you said both bucks were quatering away hard. Thats awesome, simply awesome. Good luck this season!!
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Originally Posted by drockw
(Post 3673262)
When you shoot a deer quartering away it magnifies the cutting diameter... Since the arrow is not traveling in a perpindicular manner it will not contact that way, which will mean it will travel along the animal and make a larger cut.
My experience with rage is awesome... Only one of the 6 I didnt see go down due to a poor shot b/c of a deflection... This year I'm trying 2 blade blood runners just b/c... The rages treated me awesom, i just wanted to try out something else.. |
Originally Posted by LKNCHOPPERS
(Post 3673350)
Let me clarify about the bucks weight, it was 222 lb on the hoof dressed out 180lbs and I have pictures. It was a big deer for NC. The deer was hit in the back section of the ribs and the arrow came out the opposite side front shoulder. The Rage Tipped arrow basically traversed the deers trunk. Penetration was amazing, 400 grain arrow at 285 fps so it has good energy, it's not a light setup. This year I'm shooting the same arrow faster with my Destroyer so I expect some more penetration.
http://www.storybookbucks.com/recordbuck_wi/index.html |
Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
(Post 3673362)
Can you draw a diagram for me? ;)
Did he shoot that buck with a slick trick???:s5: |
Originally Posted by drockw
(Post 3673384)
I could write a program and simulate it, but I'm not going to;).
Did he shoot that buck with a slick trick???:s5: |
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