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Successful harvest after an arrow failure.
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<blockquote data-quote="RCMSTER" data-source="post: 2334440" data-attributes="member: 54689"><p>I've never had one fail when shot at a game animal. Never. No wait. I did. I shot a doe in the hip as she stepped forward, and she reached around and crunched the arrow with her teeth. I submit that any carbon arrow would suffer the same demise. Perhaps you should use the right spines arrow for the poundage and game your shooting at. More than likely, any fmj that was damaged, was damaged by operator headspace out of adjustment. Heck, I've been shooting a bow for 50 years, I dont need to go to a forum and read about what wrong with the arrows I shoot when I've never had one fail unless I fail as the shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCMSTER, post: 2334440, member: 54689"] I've never had one fail when shot at a game animal. Never. No wait. I did. I shot a doe in the hip as she stepped forward, and she reached around and crunched the arrow with her teeth. I submit that any carbon arrow would suffer the same demise. Perhaps you should use the right spines arrow for the poundage and game your shooting at. More than likely, any fmj that was damaged, was damaged by operator headspace out of adjustment. Heck, I've been shooting a bow for 50 years, I dont need to go to a forum and read about what wrong with the arrows I shoot when I've never had one fail unless I fail as the shooter. [/QUOTE]
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