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Whitetail POI...... What’s your intended Target?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrialbyFireFormed" data-source="post: 2115713" data-attributes="member: 117198"><p>Length of cutting surface couldn't be the same as an expanded mechanical broadhead. The main benefit of mech BH are the increased cutting area which creates a much much wider wound channel. </p><p>Now u said they're from the 80s and even though BH technology wasn't advanced in the 80s, I haven't seen the exact BH your talking about so I can't judge. </p><p>SO, going back to the thread topic, </p><p>Why TF did you shoot the Antelope in the neck?</p><p>U said you misjudged the wind but elevation was perfect?????</p><p>Just skimming the neck and hitting the jugular would lead me to believe that the target was standing straight on or straight away. </p><p>Please describe how the Antelope was standing/direction it was facing, distance, and your intended POI. </p><p>Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrialbyFireFormed, post: 2115713, member: 117198"] Length of cutting surface couldn’t be the same as an expanded mechanical broadhead. The main benefit of mech BH are the increased cutting area which creates a much much wider wound channel. Now u said they’re from the 80s and even though BH technology wasn’t advanced in the 80s, I haven’t seen the exact BH your talking about so I can’t judge. SO, going back to the thread topic, Why TF did you shoot the Antelope in the neck? U said you misjudged the wind but elevation was perfect????? Just skimming the neck and hitting the jugular would lead me to believe that the target was standing straight on or straight away. Please describe how the Antelope was standing/direction it was facing, distance, and your intended POI. Thx [/QUOTE]
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