1st Buck w/Parker Terminator
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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Suffolk VA USA
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RE: 1st Buck w/Parker Terminator
Congrats. I have the parker buckbuster 150 and use the same arrows that you shot your deer with. I have takend 3 so far this year, all three were complete pass throughs. I did have one arrow that snapped 2" before the vanes, but there was an entry and exit hole on the deer. I never found the other half of the arrow with the broadhead. I shoot muzzy 4 blade 100G. They group well, but impact different than field points. I just made sure to sight in with the broadheads. The muzzys always leave a great blood trail and all deer have fell within 50 yards. I went with muzzies due the fact that they never let me down with my comound bow over many years. For some reason I just feel better about knowing tht regardless of what happens, the muzzy's will punch through and inflict some serious damage.
#13
RE: 1st Buck w/Parker Terminator
Congrats on the deer!
I've had a similar experience- shot at an 8-pointer standing broadside at 15 yards. At the sound of my horton shooting, he must have spun away from me- the shot went in the paunch at a sharpe angle and exited the ribcage- looked like I had shot from a severe quartering-away angle, but when I pulled the trigger he was broadside! Go figure.
The arrow could have deflected on a bone, too.
I've had a similar experience- shot at an 8-pointer standing broadside at 15 yards. At the sound of my horton shooting, he must have spun away from me- the shot went in the paunch at a sharpe angle and exited the ribcage- looked like I had shot from a severe quartering-away angle, but when I pulled the trigger he was broadside! Go figure.
The arrow could have deflected on a bone, too.
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