Gettin' Pumped!
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Gettin' Pumped!
thats what i like to hear, it gives me confidence because i know that broadhead can get the job done really well!
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
Posts: 823
RE: Gettin' Pumped!
Just like most everyone else has said. If I do my part the broadhead has always done it' s part. I used the shockwaves last year and had good luck with them. Two deer were down within sight of the tree and the third made it about 35 yards just in the trees where I couldn' t see it, but I heard it go down. My buddy remaked wow! a blindman could follow this blood trail just by the smell of the blood, and if he could follow it anyone could. But, that was an excellent arrow placement with a low exit wound and all of the blood could drain. I find the secret to heavy blood trails is to have that low exit wound thru the vital area, doesn' t really matter which broadhead is used.
#16
RE: Gettin' Pumped!
Is there a company out there that makes an expandable broadhead which is guaranteed to drop a deer in it tracks every time....
If so then send me a couple packs of them.....[]
I have not tried the Shockwaves myself, however, one of my hunting buddies used them last year and harvested two does with them when I was around. Neither traveled very far but the head did not stand up very well to abuse in one of the cases.
If so then send me a couple packs of them.....[]
I have not tried the Shockwaves myself, however, one of my hunting buddies used them last year and harvested two does with them when I was around. Neither traveled very far but the head did not stand up very well to abuse in one of the cases.