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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5741319" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I wouldn't get hung up on which heads leave good blood trails. They all do and they all don't. It's everything to do with shot placement. I've shot several bucks with Grim Reaper WTS heads and didn't get a blood trail but watched them fall over dead. They were double lung behind shoulder. I shot one buck in the heart with same head and he sprayed 4ft each side like somebody had a paint sprayer until a tree to the forehead stopped him in his tracks. The head doesn't make the blood trail. The shot placement does. </p><p></p><p>I hit a deer low and forward once, cutting through the flappy part of his brisket that protrudes out of his chest in front of his legs. Nothing but flesh and that deer left a blood trail Stevie Wonder could follow. Not a chance he was going to die but boy he bled like he was dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5741319, member: 20583"] I wouldn't get hung up on which heads leave good blood trails. They all do and they all don't. It's everything to do with shot placement. I've shot several bucks with Grim Reaper WTS heads and didn't get a blood trail but watched them fall over dead. They were double lung behind shoulder. I shot one buck in the heart with same head and he sprayed 4ft each side like somebody had a paint sprayer until a tree to the forehead stopped him in his tracks. The head doesn't make the blood trail. The shot placement does. I hit a deer low and forward once, cutting through the flappy part of his brisket that protrudes out of his chest in front of his legs. Nothing but flesh and that deer left a blood trail Stevie Wonder could follow. Not a chance he was going to die but boy he bled like he was dying. [/QUOTE]
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