This morning was my last hunt before I had to head back home. I went and sat in the same stand just in case the buck returned. I also decided if a doe came in the last half hour and presented a good shot I would take her. This doe came in and gave me a nice 20 yard broad side shot. It doesnt make up for the buck but gaining some confidence back after making a bad shot I believe will help the rest of the season.
I will post some video when the camera man puts it together for me here is a pic though of the nockturnal before impact. It is some what decieving because it looks like it is headed right behind the shoulder but in fact the arrow went in behind the ribs headed toward the off shoulder. I have looked at the video countless times trying to figure out what went wrong. It looks like everything should have worked right and that buck should not have made it out of site. I know the easy thing is to blame the expandable, but there are too many factors that could have gone wrong. I dont think I could have done anything differently though. I was always a fixed blade guy, last year I swithched to NAP BloodRunners because they are like a fixed blade that expands, a buddy talked me into using the KillZones. I dont know if using a fixed blade would have done a better job, but what I can tell you that by the next hunt I go on I will either have the BloodRunners or a fixed blade.
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Well I will give you MY comments on what I think happened. I think you centerpunched the rib bone...in doing that to added too much force onto the head and it bend causing it to parchute inside the animalMilo I have never shot these heads before, I have also never lost a deer from this shot before. I have watched the footage countless times and I just can not figure out what went wrong. I do not know if it is the broadheads fault but I am going to switch to a head I have more history with because I am unsure. If I am not completely confident that the broadhead can make that shot then I dont think I have any other choice but to switch. So the decision to switch is more about me than the head, if I came across as trying to blame the broadhead completely then I apologise, I was just trying to explain what my thought process going forward would be after being asked. Now on the broadside shot with the doe the broadhead worked perfectly and I was impressed with the cutting diameter.
Milo do you believe I would not have had the same outcome if I was using a fixed blade or the BloodRunners?
Milo do you believe I would not have had the same outcome if I was using a fixed blade or the BloodRunners?
Jesse I am not taking any of this as anyone ganging up on me. I put this post up and pic knowing I might get a hard time from some. But if anyone can learn from this I think it is more important.