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Post by jsanders on Nov 3, 2012 18:18:08 GMT -5
Shot her on Halloween. Called her in with the super talker, used a fawn locating bleat. Shot her while she was facing me at roughly 15 yards. The arrow went into the center of her heart, may not look like it but the arrow snapped in half.
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Post by B-rad on Nov 3, 2012 19:25:10 GMT -5
Nice! how far'd she go? what broadhead?
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Post by jsanders on Nov 3, 2012 20:32:39 GMT -5
Ran 35 yards and dropped. Used the G5 T3. I'm sold on these broadheads. I'll post a pic of them for people that haven't seen them.
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Post by jsanders on Nov 3, 2012 20:49:44 GMT -5
Closed Opened The blades slide back rather than flip open
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Post by Greenedog on Nov 5, 2012 20:44:22 GMT -5
That's a bloody mess. Congrats! So was the broadhead still in her? That's what happened to mine; arrow snapped in half and the broadhead and half a shaft was still in her.
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Post by jsanders on Nov 5, 2012 21:10:15 GMT -5
yeah the arrow snapped in half but both halves were in her. Took my time field dressing when I realized it was snapped. I expected a lung shot but the front half of the arrow passed through the heart and never exited the body.
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Post by jawbusters on Nov 5, 2012 23:32:20 GMT -5
Looks like a nice big doe,congrats.
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