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Killzone Low KE

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by WiscoBowHunter, Jan 16, 2014.

  1. WiscoBowHunter

    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wondering if any one has used them and if they have hand any success. Now that I bumped poundage up on my reezen I can not shoot fixed blades. They r un accurate.


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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    It is not because you bumped up your poundage. It is because your bow is not in tune.
     
  3. Oly44

    Oly44 Grizzled Veteran

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    *Like* ^^^^

    You should be able to shoot any broadhead no matter what the poundage is. Like said above your bow is not in tune.
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    like said above, your bow is def out of tune. But if your still curious and wondering how the Low KE Killzones perform Dean Krueger takes a doe with that broadhead in Episode 21 of this seasons BHOD show. Check it out and good luck!
     
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    xtreme16 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    agreed^^^^
     
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    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    Kill zone low KE is for 40 or lower
     
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    Not true, I'm sure Dean has more than 40 pounds DW or KE what ever you're talking about and they worked great for him.


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    almightynut Weekend Warrior

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    That's what I saw in a magazine is for 40 me or lower but I'm sure they work well no matter the me they are kill zones lol
     
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    CombatHM Weekend Warrior

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    That Broadhead is Low Kenetic Energy Bows. For example kids and female bows.
     
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    I shot two does in one day with the Killzone low KE broadheads. They performed awful, one i never found and the other i had to do a grid search i find. When i finally found the one the holes were TINY. I got a complete pass through double lung and it still ran almost 100 yards. This was a little 70 pound doe (cull deer, someone else tried to shoot it and ended up taking a huge chunk out of the top of her back just above the spine) and the low KE killzone couldnt even put that deer down fast. It went 100 yards after it hung around my stand for a minute an half after it got shot. This wasnt 100 yards running, this was 100 yards of walking, taling her time, and stopping to look for her mom fairly frequently. Neither deer had any blood trail at all despite both being pass throughs (15 yds and 10 yds.) The 15 yd bigger doe had absolutely zero drops of blood. The small one the blood trail started 20 yards from where the shot was, found maybe 10 drops of blood over the next 20 yards, then didnt find any more blood at all. I was shooting a 55 pound bow so i should have had no problems at all with the head opening.

    I went out the next day and bought a pack of Schwackers. VERY happy with them. Again i shot two deer in one day with them. They flew exactly like my field tips, produced massive holes, blood trails a blind man could follow, and both deer died within 20-30 yards of where they were shot. I watched both deer drop from where i was. Again, Im BERY VERY happy with Schwackers and would highly recommend them.


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  12. WiscoBowHunter

    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just bought a new sight and quiver so when I got out the the archery range I'll drop my bow off to get tuned up! I might just how go with the trophy tip regular kill zone 100 grains


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