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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Broadhead Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfred16" data-source="post: 3193296" data-attributes="member: 11279"><p>I kind of thought something like that but just wanted some confirmation. I sent pictures of the doe I got this fall and my hunting buddies in WI thought I shot a yearling, and she was the biggest doe of the group. But she tastes really good, a sweeter venison I think, so I ain't complaining.</p><p></p><p>I think I'll drop down to 100gr. I'll justhave to make sure my sight doesn't need too much adjustment with the lighter arrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfred16, post: 3193296, member: 11279"] I kind of thought something like that but just wanted some confirmation. I sent pictures of the doe I got this fall and my hunting buddies in WI thought I shot a yearling, and she was the biggest doe of the group. But she tastes really good, a sweeter venison I think, so I ain't complaining. I think I'll drop down to 100gr. I'll justhave to make sure my sight doesn't need too much adjustment with the lighter arrow. [/QUOTE]
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