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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrother" data-source="post: 509895" data-attributes="member: 1813"><p>I agree with a lot of your statements but this clearly points out two differing thought processes that we typically see no matter the type of hunting. And btw, am not intending to ruffle anyone's feathers here. But again there are two theories:</p><p></p><p>Use a tougher broadhead so you can shoot the animal no matter the angle (shoot the biggest gun you can) or wait for a good angle and apply precise shot placement. (the people shooting light caliber guns)</p><p></p><p>I wholeheartedly agree that a more robust head will help the average hunter because that's where the statistics are coming from but broadhead design will never make up for poor shooting ability, lack of practice, and lack of patience. (It doesn't matter how big of a gun you gut shoot an elk with....it's still gut shot.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrother, post: 509895, member: 1813"] I agree with a lot of your statements but this clearly points out two differing thought processes that we typically see no matter the type of hunting. And btw, am not intending to ruffle anyone's feathers here. But again there are two theories: Use a tougher broadhead so you can shoot the animal no matter the angle (shoot the biggest gun you can) or wait for a good angle and apply precise shot placement. (the people shooting light caliber guns) I wholeheartedly agree that a more robust head will help the average hunter because that's where the statistics are coming from but broadhead design will never make up for poor shooting ability, lack of practice, and lack of patience. (It doesn't matter how big of a gun you gut shoot an elk with....it's still gut shot.) [/QUOTE]
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