Why dear go far?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by featherdarrow, Mar 23, 2013.

  1. breazyears

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  2. BACKSTRAPASSASSIN

    BACKSTRAPASSASSIN Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dear no go far broadhed good put down dear

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    Wow, guys... ever think he was foreign? Lots of quick judgment going on...

    To answer the question, every deer is different as is every deer. If your deer are going 30 yards, keep doing what you're doing.
     
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    Pop in here every couple of months and still try to moderate ...... funny.

    Where have you been?

    Foreign or not, learn how to communicate.
     
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    X2. That what I said.
     
  7. BACKSTRAPASSASSIN

    BACKSTRAPASSASSIN Die Hard Bowhunter

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    He is from southwest Washington I believe and all the other posts are perfectly ledgible....I don't think anyone is "judging" just razzing a bit as most do on here quite a lot...all in good fun....no ill intent

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    So.......his dear was in a duel?
     
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    I was lucky enough to kill a few deer this year. I am using a NAP 2 blade bloodrunner and it leaves a massive hole. All of the deer I shot with it went less than 40 yards and left a great blood trail. All except one. I shot a doe at 15 yards and hit her good. A double lung for sure. She left a massive blood trail full of pink blood and bubbles. She went over a 100 yards with both lungs blown. No idea how she made it so far but she did even though it was a good shot. Some deer are just tougher than others I guess.
     
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    It seems to me...and this is just me talking. Deer shot while in a group tend to run further with that group than a lone deer that is shot.
    I've shot Zwickey Eskimos for 30 years and many other broadheads. Zwickey's don't make them drop closer, the placement and situation does. (That's does not doe's. Sorry, I had to jump on the band wagon)


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    Oh dear lord, I hope that wasn't a stab at me!
     
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    Come on guys, this is what is called bullying. So he can't spell, everyone knows what he is saying.
     
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    Sorry. I didn't get it but then I only read it three times. I'm understanding it now by your answers.
     
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    I'm kinda slow but ............huh???

    RC
     
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    It all about shot placement. Nothing more, nothing less.
     
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    I disagree a bit. Shot placement yes, but it also has a lot to do with whether the deer was calm or nervous before the shot, and whether or not the shot was a complete pass through. A nervous deer with an arrow sticking out of it's side is going a lot further than a deer that was calm before a smooth pass through arrow. I hope I didn't spell anything wrong!! :lol:
     

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