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Iron Will SB125?
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<blockquote data-quote="UCStandSitter" data-source="post: 5215160" data-attributes="member: 22422"><p>Took a doe at 27 with my S100s this past weekend. Obviously not a difficult shot at that distance but the bloodtrail was INCREDIBLE! The ground looked like someone had been sacrificing virgins to Mayan gods out there. Easy pass through and tapped a tree trunk as the arrow came to rest. Not a single nick on the blade. Still bothered to re-sharpen a bit after cleaning up. Can't say enough good things about how these bad boys fly. Very true. I was on the fence for months before pulling the trigger but after last weekend's experience I am VERY satisfied with my purchase. All that said, I don't care about the cute lil boxes they came in. Could toss em in some plastic and cut the cost down a bit and that would be fine with me. I mean what am I gonna do with 3 tiny boxes? I keep them stored in a small Pelican case with my other broadheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCStandSitter, post: 5215160, member: 22422"] Took a doe at 27 with my S100s this past weekend. Obviously not a difficult shot at that distance but the bloodtrail was INCREDIBLE! The ground looked like someone had been sacrificing virgins to Mayan gods out there. Easy pass through and tapped a tree trunk as the arrow came to rest. Not a single nick on the blade. Still bothered to re-sharpen a bit after cleaning up. Can't say enough good things about how these bad boys fly. Very true. I was on the fence for months before pulling the trigger but after last weekend's experience I am VERY satisfied with my purchase. All that said, I don't care about the cute lil boxes they came in. Could toss em in some plastic and cut the cost down a bit and that would be fine with me. I mean what am I gonna do with 3 tiny boxes? I keep them stored in a small Pelican case with my other broadheads. [/QUOTE]
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