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Best Arrows for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossVolle" data-source="post: 5167268" data-attributes="member: 19409"><p>I essentially shattered an Easton arrow just the other day. Missed the target by like an inch from 60 into a stump. The broad head and the blades never failed but the arrow essentially flowered at the end. The blades didn't even have a abnormality whatsoever after that impact. It spooked me, so I have a half dozen Apollo's by Sirius archery on the way. Hopefully I can test it out on a couple does in Tennessee before a big bodied Ohio buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossVolle, post: 5167268, member: 19409"] I essentially shattered an Easton arrow just the other day. Missed the target by like an inch from 60 into a stump. The broad head and the blades never failed but the arrow essentially flowered at the end. The blades didn't even have a abnormality whatsoever after that impact. It spooked me, so I have a half dozen Apollo’s by Sirius archery on the way. Hopefully I can test it out on a couple does in Tennessee before a big bodied Ohio buck. [/QUOTE]
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