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<blockquote data-quote="PickettSFHunter" data-source="post: 4945520" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>I got to use one on a big doe yesterday evening. 560 gr TAW with a 125 gr Magnus Stinger Buzzcut. I took them from factory sharp and sharpened further With a guide using 1000 grit sandpaper and a final polish with polishing compound. I always had issues with penetration in the past with 60 pound draw weight and 28" draw. A lot of that was with mechanicals but also with light arrows and fixed blades. This arrow set up zipped through this doe, Entrance right on the crease of the shoulder, down through the heart, exiting in the armpit and then breaking the leg on the other side. One of those close range steep angle shots. Found the arrow stuck in the dirt. The doe hopped about 30 yards, stood there a second, and fell over. The tip of the stinger did bend, so no resharpening that blade unfortunately. Still looking for a bear to put an arrow in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PickettSFHunter, post: 4945520, member: 2171"] I got to use one on a big doe yesterday evening. 560 gr TAW with a 125 gr Magnus Stinger Buzzcut. I took them from factory sharp and sharpened further With a guide using 1000 grit sandpaper and a final polish with polishing compound. I always had issues with penetration in the past with 60 pound draw weight and 28” draw. A lot of that was with mechanicals but also with light arrows and fixed blades. This arrow set up zipped through this doe, Entrance right on the crease of the shoulder, down through the heart, exiting in the armpit and then breaking the leg on the other side. One of those close range steep angle shots. Found the arrow stuck in the dirt. The doe hopped about 30 yards, stood there a second, and fell over. The tip of the stinger did bend, so no resharpening that blade unfortunately. Still looking for a bear to put an arrow in. [/QUOTE]
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