DoneRight
PMA Member
tyhambone said:Yeah, very tough, there's no blood
Watch for buzzards and crows the next couple days, should lead you right to the general area where he is. Cape and meat will be shot but antlers will b there.
tyhambone said:Yeah, very tough, there's no blood
Bonehunter24 said:I think more of the issue is shot placement rather then what head you are shooting. You put your arrow in the right spot and dont take dumb shots recovery shouldnt be a problem. Ive lost deer before and I have never once blamed the broadhead. It was my fault. Its almost always operator error in placing the arrow in the right spot. If you do make a bad shot back out and leave the deer lay. Too many stories Ive heard of people trying to recover to quick jump the deer and sometimes never finding it ever!
The way I see it, a fixed blade can't fail. Mechanicals fail too much. It happens to people every year. I'm glad there have been people having luck with them, but mechanicals, especially rage are either hit or miss. You couldn't pay me to use a mechanical, especially not rage. They do great for a lot of people and that's great, but I'm not going to take chances. Fixed blade for me.
Fixed blades will not fly as true as a rage head, no arguements here its proven.