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What the autopsy revealed.
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<blockquote data-quote="wcw280" data-source="post: 5798602" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>So much of blood trails from broadheads is directly related to shot placement AND sharpness of your broadhead. It's a sad truth but very few heads are hunting sharp out of the package. I've shot rage and magnus and I've killed with both. The magnus I've seen go through a deer so fast they didn't know they were hit. I actually had a doe jump after being hit. Stand for a second and then pick up an acorn and start chewing before getting jelly legs and falling. The one thing I noticed about rages the deer took off like a bat out of hell when hit. You can't argue the big cuts in the right place don't make massive blood trails. I also killed a deer with a flint point. Very little blood trail but I watched him go down in 60 yards from my tree. Moral to the story put it where it needs to be and it will work. Practice with your heads have confidence in your setup and keep hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wcw280, post: 5798602, member: 24027"] So much of blood trails from broadheads is directly related to shot placement AND sharpness of your broadhead. It’s a sad truth but very few heads are hunting sharp out of the package. I’ve shot rage and magnus and I’ve killed with both. The magnus I’ve seen go through a deer so fast they didn’t know they were hit. I actually had a doe jump after being hit. Stand for a second and then pick up an acorn and start chewing before getting jelly legs and falling. The one thing I noticed about rages the deer took off like a bat out of hell when hit. You can’t argue the big cuts in the right place don’t make massive blood trails. I also killed a deer with a flint point. Very little blood trail but I watched him go down in 60 yards from my tree. Moral to the story put it where it needs to be and it will work. Practice with your heads have confidence in your setup and keep hunting. [/QUOTE]
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