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Buck killed with arrow stuck in it
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<blockquote data-quote="tn gunman" data-source="post: 5788209" data-attributes="member: 10304"><p>I've been bow hunting since the mid 1990s and have never used a fixed blade broadhead, never had a problem killing deer with mechanicals, saying that I don't use the brand found in the bucks shoulder, and I don't shoot deer at long ranges or at funky angles, fixed or mechanical both do the job, shot placement is more critical than broad head type IMO. And not all mechanical broadheads are the same, some work way better than others, probably the same way with fixed blades, another factor with both broad head types that often gets over looked is blade sharpness, it does makes a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn gunman, post: 5788209, member: 10304"] I've been bow hunting since the mid 1990s and have never used a fixed blade broadhead, never had a problem killing deer with mechanicals, saying that I don't use the brand found in the bucks shoulder, and I don't shoot deer at long ranges or at funky angles, fixed or mechanical both do the job, shot placement is more critical than broad head type IMO. And not all mechanical broadheads are the same, some work way better than others, probably the same way with fixed blades, another factor with both broad head types that often gets over looked is blade sharpness, it does makes a difference. [/QUOTE]
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