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<blockquote data-quote="knightrider" data-source="post: 4623409" data-attributes="member: 8950"><p>as a young man in my twenties I became a pretty good crackshot with a bow, I had killed my fair share and then some. I was using a frankinbow I made out of two pse back in the day, I was pulling 80lb using big ole 2413 Easton arrows with muzzy broad heads. nearly every deer I hit with that bow it would knock it off its feet, so as evening was fading away I had a big doe 15 yards right under me nice and calm chewing on acorns. I had never headshot one so I thought why not this would be a good chance, wrong!!! I hit her right between the ears her facing away from me sounded like smacking the water with a 2x4, knocks her down she jumps up with my arrow sticking out of her head. next morning I find her in the pond still very much alive, with my arrow sticking out the top and bottom of her head :bash: so I slip one in her heart game over. I learned my lesson and have never tried another head shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightrider, post: 4623409, member: 8950"] as a young man in my twenties I became a pretty good crackshot with a bow, I had killed my fair share and then some. I was using a frankinbow I made out of two pse back in the day, I was pulling 80lb using big ole 2413 Easton arrows with muzzy broad heads. nearly every deer I hit with that bow it would knock it off its feet, so as evening was fading away I had a big doe 15 yards right under me nice and calm chewing on acorns. I had never headshot one so I thought why not this would be a good chance, wrong!!! I hit her right between the ears her facing away from me sounded like smacking the water with a 2x4, knocks her down she jumps up with my arrow sticking out of her head. next morning I find her in the pond still very much alive, with my arrow sticking out the top and bottom of her head :bash: so I slip one in her heart game over. I learned my lesson and have never tried another head shot [/QUOTE]
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