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<blockquote data-quote="BlackStreak" data-source="post: 712088" data-attributes="member: 33144"><p>I appreciate your suggestions and I do agree that those things could also be potential factors if I had hunted their before and was doing all my hunting above ground level. The actual problem and culprit for the ducking was quiet apparent and noticeable to me at the times of the incidents involving the deer and the approaching arrow. To my surprise the broad heads made the noise and not so much my choice in fletching like I had originally thought was the culprit. I did my testing and also included two others people to assist me in my testing and search for silence lol. If I was wrong then I'm sure others have made the same assumptions or even blamed the ducking on the sound of the now. Upon my findings, I began searching for what others considered really quiet broad heads. Man I was really surprised at all the bickering and miss guided information over arrow noise and bow noise and the culprit of such situations as I had had. I merely wanted to put forth on here how I found and solved my problem and all that I'd done so that others could have access to my findings. All the misguided info was found while.searching the internet and was on many other talk forums. I never found much info about my search on my own forum so I wanted to share it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackStreak, post: 712088, member: 33144"] I appreciate your suggestions and I do agree that those things could also be potential factors if I had hunted their before and was doing all my hunting above ground level. The actual problem and culprit for the ducking was quiet apparent and noticeable to me at the times of the incidents involving the deer and the approaching arrow. To my surprise the broad heads made the noise and not so much my choice in fletching like I had originally thought was the culprit. I did my testing and also included two others people to assist me in my testing and search for silence lol. If I was wrong then I'm sure others have made the same assumptions or even blamed the ducking on the sound of the now. Upon my findings, I began searching for what others considered really quiet broad heads. Man I was really surprised at all the bickering and miss guided information over arrow noise and bow noise and the culprit of such situations as I had had. I merely wanted to put forth on here how I found and solved my problem and all that I'd done so that others could have access to my findings. All the misguided info was found while.searching the internet and was on many other talk forums. I never found much info about my search on my own forum so I wanted to share it. [/QUOTE]
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