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106 yard kill shot on woodchuck with TAC 15 and Atom broadhead
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<blockquote data-quote="OkieBowie" data-source="post: 500490" data-attributes="member: 26507"><p>I did look at and research the Atom about a year ago. Two things came up with regards to the Atom. One was some reports of the Atom not cutting through deer-hide and flesh as well as normal razor blade tips. The other dealt with concerns on the Atom's durability when it came to hitting bone.</p><p></p><p>Before I went hunting any deer sized game with the Atom, I would personally want to test a couple of them on a rack of ribs (and if possible a shoulder joint) to see how they held-up and how they cut through. Reason being, the TAC-15 arrows are hitting with some incredible force; force that few non-crossbows can even come close to producing. Thus a broad-head that may hold-up on a 70lb / 300-fps compound bow, may not hold-up at all when shot from a TAC-15 into a medium (or larger) sized game animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieBowie, post: 500490, member: 26507"] I did look at and research the Atom about a year ago. Two things came up with regards to the Atom. One was some reports of the Atom not cutting through deer-hide and flesh as well as normal razor blade tips. The other dealt with concerns on the Atom's durability when it came to hitting bone. Before I went hunting any deer sized game with the Atom, I would personally want to test a couple of them on a rack of ribs (and if possible a shoulder joint) to see how they held-up and how they cut through. Reason being, the TAC-15 arrows are hitting with some incredible force; force that few non-crossbows can even come close to producing. Thus a broad-head that may hold-up on a 70lb / 300-fps compound bow, may not hold-up at all when shot from a TAC-15 into a medium (or larger) sized game animal. [/QUOTE]
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