beginnerhunter
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Grant Woods did some experiments focused on whitetails ducking the string and showed that u really shouldn't shoot at them over 35 yards. Within that range I think a lot of the heavy arrow, cut on contact, single bevel, fixed blade stuff is moot. Plus if using a 400 grain setup u can probably just have 1 fixed pin sight. I don't understand the hate people have for mechanicals. Reminds me of the "270 isn't enough for elk" conversation.
I can see how a 600 grain arrow with all those features would be important for elk. I do like the "bleeders" they put on the iron will broadheads. Adds a little extra cutting but nbd if they fail.
Ymmv of course.
I can see how a 600 grain arrow with all those features would be important for elk. I do like the "bleeders" they put on the iron will broadheads. Adds a little extra cutting but nbd if they fail.
Ymmv of course.