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Old 10-22-2011, 09:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My brother shot this one this morning. 125 grain Rage 2 blade did him in! That is the entrance hole and I can't remember if we got picture's of the exit or not. I'll get some more pic's up tomorrow of the hole.
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Your little brother did good. Tim
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Old 10-23-2011, 10:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's some more picture's...
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Awesome hole, and good shot placement too. Just a question. Were one of the blades bent to nearly a 90 degree angle?
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Awesome hole, and good shot placement too. Just a question. Were one of the blades bent to nearly a 90 degree angle?
No...we resharpened the blade's and it's back in his quiver now.
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Not busting the heads, but that is an absolute wonder. Every, and I mean every single one I ever shot into a deer had at least one blade bent to a 90 degree angle and I am not the only one. Just thought I would ask. Again, congrats to him and good shooting.
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Not busting the heads, but that is an absolute wonder. Every, and I mean every single one I ever shot into a deer had at least one blade bent to a 90 degree angle and I am not the only one. Just thought I would ask. Again, congrats to him and good shooting.
We have shot a few animal's with them and never had one bend or break before.
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