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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5486239" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Many years ago on shot a buck on my parents farm with a bow. I could tell my penetration was poor and i hit him high (i was in a really tall stand ) so i thought it might reach top of the lungs. Followed blood for awhile , thought we jumped him once. Found my arrow minus the broadhead, the insert had pulled out (xx75 aluminum arrow) Took the next day off work and looked by really found nothing more that a few more drops off blood. Fast forward to Thanksgiving morning, more than a month later. I shot a tall 8 point chasing a doe on a different farm, about a mile and a half away on a different road. This time the gun sealed the deal . Hung him up. A couple days later, when i am processing him, i hit something metallic. To my amazement it was insert and broadhead (cant miss a bright blue allen broadhead). So since then, its a joke that the killing process begins in bow season and wraps up in rifle. He aint wrong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5486239, member: 2947"] Many years ago on shot a buck on my parents farm with a bow. I could tell my penetration was poor and i hit him high (i was in a really tall stand ) so i thought it might reach top of the lungs. Followed blood for awhile , thought we jumped him once. Found my arrow minus the broadhead, the insert had pulled out (xx75 aluminum arrow) Took the next day off work and looked by really found nothing more that a few more drops off blood. Fast forward to Thanksgiving morning, more than a month later. I shot a tall 8 point chasing a doe on a different farm, about a mile and a half away on a different road. This time the gun sealed the deal . Hung him up. A couple days later, when i am processing him, i hit something metallic. To my amazement it was insert and broadhead (cant miss a bright blue allen broadhead). So since then, its a joke that the killing process begins in bow season and wraps up in rifle. He aint wrong! [/QUOTE]
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