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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Grim Reaper broadheads
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<blockquote data-quote="tiecampdeerslayer" data-source="post: 787123" data-attributes="member: 3347"><p>Try the rage 2 blade. They fly true and performance for me last year was outstanding. I had a doe at 40 yds and she became alert and at the sound of the release of the arrow she took a lunge forward and the rage hit her square in the hind quarter. She only made it about 60 yds. The arrow had penetrated the onside hindquarter and lodged in the offside hindquarter. Massive hole and lots of blood. The blades were only slightly bent. I was impressed at the results coming from a 62lb draw weight at that distance and the head still held together all to do now is replace the blades and you're back in business.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiecampdeerslayer, post: 787123, member: 3347"] Try the rage 2 blade. They fly true and performance for me last year was outstanding. I had a doe at 40 yds and she became alert and at the sound of the release of the arrow she took a lunge forward and the rage hit her square in the hind quarter. She only made it about 60 yds. The arrow had penetrated the onside hindquarter and lodged in the offside hindquarter. Massive hole and lots of blood. The blades were only slightly bent. I was impressed at the results coming from a 62lb draw weight at that distance and the head still held together all to do now is replace the blades and you're back in business..... [/QUOTE]
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