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<blockquote data-quote="tree_ghost" data-source="post: 5254161" data-attributes="member: 14521"><p>I shot my bucks this year with the Black Hornet 4 blade. I touched the blades up out of the package with a ceramic honing stone and they got really wicked sharp! I made a poor shot and hit him in the liver. The arrow slipped through him like butter and I honestly don't think he realized what happened. He just meandered off slowly ( I understand that is usually the behavior of a liver hit deer). I immediately backed out and we found him the next morning about 300 yards in total distance away. As far as the crow flies it was about 80 yards. He made a circle around the location of the hit to try and wind "whatever" stung him. I can't speak enough good things about the reaction of a deer that's hit by an extremely sharp COC head vs the reaction of them hit by a mechanical head. I'm loving these Black Hornets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_ghost, post: 5254161, member: 14521"] I shot my bucks this year with the Black Hornet 4 blade. I touched the blades up out of the package with a ceramic honing stone and they got really wicked sharp! I made a poor shot and hit him in the liver. The arrow slipped through him like butter and I honestly don’t think he realized what happened. He just meandered off slowly ( I understand that is usually the behavior of a liver hit deer). I immediately backed out and we found him the next morning about 300 yards in total distance away. As far as the crow flies it was about 80 yards. He made a circle around the location of the hit to try and wind “whatever” stung him. I can’t speak enough good things about the reaction of a deer that’s hit by an extremely sharp COC head vs the reaction of them hit by a mechanical head. I’m loving these Black Hornets! [/QUOTE]
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