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  On 10/31/2017 at 1:44 PM, The Jerkman said:

My broadheads (Wasp Boss 100gr are made 100% in America!) Didn't know that, been using them since I started hunting. Will continue using them forevermore! The reason? They just plain old work and work well

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I use muzzy but have been doing research, these just may be the best on the market.  Great choice!

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  On 10/31/2017 at 1:48 PM, Taylormike said:
I use muzzy but have been doing research, these just may be the best on the market.  Great choice!
They fly perfect in line with my field points. Maybe under an inch to the left which as far as I am concerned is well within my own shooter margin for error. And I am talking about at 30+ yards. They're great!

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My sc work no different than the 2 blade rages...IAM hunting with the freak nastys on my primary bow this year ..I just bought a bunch of broadheads before when I bought my new bow to see what it liked

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  On 10/31/2017 at 1:18 PM, silent death said:

That's why I stay out of the woods when it rains with the bow...but with the gun it doesn't bother me....give me fresh snow and IAM happy I've shot a couple nice deer in there bed stalking 

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Guys never had to track a gunshot deer huh...unless it is literally dumping buckets your blood trail will be fine....hunt how you want I'm just saying.

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  On 10/31/2017 at 2:45 PM, OtiscoPaul said:

Guys never had to track a gunshot deer huh...unless it is literally dumping buckets your blood trail will be fine....hunt how you want I'm just saying.

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it has been dumping buckets. like record amounts.

arrows cut and kill by bleeding. bullets rip and tear and cause trauma and shock. Most slug killed deer really dont bleed much until the last few steps. It's why it's far more important during bow. he was just stating his preference anyhow.

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Had a great morn!  Passed on this 7 or 8 in this pic. Rattled him in. Rattled once and 5 minutes later see a small tree flipping all over and not from wind.  Can't see deer in brush but knew it was a buck raking branches. He came out about 80 yards Down the trail.  I grunted but he went the other way.  Tried rattling agian and 20 min later he came out on other side of trail.  Grunted a couple of times and he came right at me down this trail .  Thought he was a 5 point , good size body but as he got closer I think  he was a 7. Passed this am as got 2 slicks in the freezer .  Pulled cams and got great news . The big 8 I was hunting last year is still around!!!!  Can't download this year's pic yet til get to computer but here is last year's and pic of buck I passed this morn next to bushes.  Great morn and they are def getting rutty!!

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  On 10/31/2017 at 2:50 PM, Belo said:

it has been dumping buckets. like record amounts.

arrows cut and kill by bleeding. bullets rip and tear and cause trauma and shock. Most slug killed deer really dont bleed much until the last few steps. It's why it's far more important during bow. he was just stating his preference anyhow.

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If you smack heavy bone or spine sure...If you double lung or heart shoot a deer w/o smacking heavy bone particularly with slugs or small caliber rounds they react exactly like a double lung arrowed deer, up to 100 yds dead running.

if you clip a deer outside the vitals or In the guts with a gun you can be in fur the same track job as a miss hit archery deer.

My point is tracking can occur with both and DRT also happens with both.  Obviously I don't bow hunt in heavy rain but to blanket statement that bloodtrailz wash out in rain and guns always drop em in sight is not accurate.

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Well at least o got the trails cleared via leaf blower . One of the best things I’ve ever done on the land. 

Slip in silence, don’t have to walk guests to stands,or worry they’ll walk all over looking for it , and oddly enough the deer will be walking it or parts of it within a day or two .

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  On 10/31/2017 at 4:14 PM, Stay at home Nomad said:

Well at least o got the trails cleared via leaf blower . One of the best things I’ve ever done on the land. 

Slip in silence, don’t have to walk guests to stands,or worry they’ll walk all over looking for it , and oddly enough the deer will be walking it or parts of it within a day or two .

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It looks like there should be a gingerbread house and witch waiting at the end of that

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1st of if you are referring to what I said  I've never had a deer run out of sight when I shot one with a gun if you do practice more sorry it wasnt a blanket statement just my own expieriance ...2nd IAM sorry to tell you buddy but blood does wash away in the rain I don't know where you are hunting

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  On 10/31/2017 at 4:16 PM, silent death said:

1st of if you are referring to what I said  I've never had a deer run out of sight when I shot one with a gun if you do practice more sorry  ...2nd IAM sorry to tell you buddy but blood does wash away in the rain I don't know where you are hunting

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So you never hunt in rain but you're going to inform me about what it does to blood trails

Again I'm not talking about the monsoon out we had in my area yesterday and Sunday.

but in light rain small pin drop blood trails actually become more visible

I would've thought youd given up after I shut you down about your expensive cheap Chinese broadheads (I wouldn't use those on a sunny snowy day)

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