Lucky Arrow
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 7
Lucky Arrow
I started shooting carbon arrows last fall. Since that time I have shot a nice 10 point buck and two does. All three have been shot with the same arrow and broadhead (except the blades). I shoot a Matthews with a 58 lb. draw and Thunderhead 100 grn. broadheads.
All three shots have gone staight through. The arrow is cleaned up and back in my quiver waiting for a nice buck this fall. Until I break this arrow I am affraid to give the carma up.
All three shots have gone staight through. The arrow is cleaned up and back in my quiver waiting for a nice buck this fall. Until I break this arrow I am affraid to give the carma up.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Auburn,Alabama
Posts: 85
RE: Lucky Arrow
i use the same GoldTip carbon arrow and the same Muzzy 3-blade 100gr. broadhead every time that i shoot a deer, i will until it breaks or i lose it, i have shot 4 deer so far with it this year, and shot 6 with it last year. it sure is a tough arrow! i do change the blades though
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Texarkana AR USA
Posts: 423
RE: Lucky Arrow
You can' t say all that about aluminum arrows..............lucky if you pull it from a target without it being bent..........
I alway retired my " lucky arrows" .............had them put up and I think the ol lady or the kids did away with them..........guess I should have kept shooting them.
I alway retired my " lucky arrows" .............had them put up and I think the ol lady or the kids did away with them..........guess I should have kept shooting them.
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