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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1241941" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>Was hunting with my buddy last season and the buck jumped just as my buddy released his Montec and he clipped it on the far leg ham with one of the 3 blades. Had this been a mechanical I don't think it would have even cut him, which probably would have been better. It bled pretty good at first but then started closing up and clotting when he would bed down. We had to get back for his sons birthday so we pushed the buck. Each time we bumped him out of a bed the wound would open up blowing out a big clot then start flowing again. Over 3 miles and four hours later we caught up to him when he ran out of blood and couldn't get up. Had we not pushed him it probably would have healed up, it was barely a graze. I've cut myself worse. It was a bad shot but it happens, something to think about.</p><p>I use NAP Spitfires but they always seem to break a blade or 2 when I hit a pig so I think they are a bit fragile but they fly like my field points to 70 yards so I stick with them. Plus my girlfriend and another buddy shoots them so we can have extras if one runs out. Pretty sure there are much better options available but until I run out I will stick with these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1241941, member: 64108"] Was hunting with my buddy last season and the buck jumped just as my buddy released his Montec and he clipped it on the far leg ham with one of the 3 blades. Had this been a mechanical I don't think it would have even cut him, which probably would have been better. It bled pretty good at first but then started closing up and clotting when he would bed down. We had to get back for his sons birthday so we pushed the buck. Each time we bumped him out of a bed the wound would open up blowing out a big clot then start flowing again. Over 3 miles and four hours later we caught up to him when he ran out of blood and couldn't get up. Had we not pushed him it probably would have healed up, it was barely a graze. I've cut myself worse. It was a bad shot but it happens, something to think about. I use NAP Spitfires but they always seem to break a blade or 2 when I hit a pig so I think they are a bit fragile but they fly like my field points to 70 yards so I stick with them. Plus my girlfriend and another buddy shoots them so we can have extras if one runs out. Pretty sure there are much better options available but until I run out I will stick with these. [/QUOTE]
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