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Old 12-09-2011, 10:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been practicing with the Aftershock Tremor 100 grain broadheads and last weekend took a very nice Mule Deer with one shot. The broadhead did it's job flawlessly, just as they have performed flawlessly with many practice shots. I am only shooting 60 pounds and have gotten pass through shots on an Antelope buck and a nice Mule Deer buck.
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Old 12-10-2011, 07:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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How was the broad head after the shot. How was the blood trails. If you did not get a pass thru with this head do you think you would have a followable blood trail. I have looked at this head for some time to try it but just haven't. I don't have any friends that shoot them either just trying to get info on them.
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I didn't have to track my buck at all. I double lung him and he expired in a matter of a few minutes.

I hit an antlope buck with one and there was lots of blood, a couple of very large areas of blood. Yes information on these is very hard to find. I like them because they are deadly accurate. I have to have confidence that I can put my arrow where I am aiming and these do that for me. With my mule deer I made a great shot. With my antelope my shot was deflected by the blind fabric because I neglected to check and see that I could clear the blind windows ( I am 5'7" and while I could sight through the blind windows, my arrow did not clear it) and I lost him, but only after a day and a half of tracking, waiting and watching him. I tried to put a couple of stalks on him to finish him off, but could not get close enough. They are accurate, durable and pretty sharp. They make a very loud smack when they hit their target. That's all I can say about these heads.
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