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So is there any game warden who will ever be able to tell the difference between a wound from one of these slugs and an arrow? heck even your average deer processor probably couldn't tell the difference. So for those interested in getting an early start on their gun season during bow season, these things will have some obvious benefits.....lol.

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I have them and tried them on a watermelon. Took a few tries before the bullet even fired. The idea is good but what would this thing do to a deer if it didn't actually fire? Coyote or other varmint don't care too much but I bet this thing could cause a nice wound on a deer if it didn't go off. I will stick to using mine on fruit and porcupines trying to eat the siding on the cabin

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Seems like this product is an answer to a question nobody ever asked.  I see no practical application for it at all.  It doesn't work as well as a shotgun slug or a good broad head fired from a good compound bow, so why use it?

 

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