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Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="MASH" data-source="post: 2012341" data-attributes="member: 91249"><p>I have been hunting with Carbon Express Maxima's for a long time now. They are great arrows and tuff especially with the camo wrap on the forward portion of the shaft. I also use the Magnus Stinger 100grn broadheads for deer and elk and will only use a fix blade cut on contact broadhead for elk. The Mule deer in my avatar was taken with a bow this January while on a archery Javelina hunt this Jan, We can archery deer hunt at the same time. Since I was pig hunting I screwed on some Schwacker mechanical broadheads for the hunt and they actually worked really well on the deer. He only went about 40yds and piled up. Elk / Bison are big, muscular and heavy boned and have seen too many bad results from mechanical's to use them for that. With four Cows, one bull elk, three Coues and two turkeys that have meet there demise with a CX 350 and a 100grn Magnus Stinger, Ill keep using that combo. Especially for my Archery Bull hunt coming up in a couple weeks. Remember Archery is absolutely about getting close, shot placement and waiting for the right shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MASH, post: 2012341, member: 91249"] I have been hunting with Carbon Express Maxima's for a long time now. They are great arrows and tuff especially with the camo wrap on the forward portion of the shaft. I also use the Magnus Stinger 100grn broadheads for deer and elk and will only use a fix blade cut on contact broadhead for elk. The Mule deer in my avatar was taken with a bow this January while on a archery Javelina hunt this Jan, We can archery deer hunt at the same time. Since I was pig hunting I screwed on some Schwacker mechanical broadheads for the hunt and they actually worked really well on the deer. He only went about 40yds and piled up. Elk / Bison are big, muscular and heavy boned and have seen too many bad results from mechanical's to use them for that. With four Cows, one bull elk, three Coues and two turkeys that have meet there demise with a CX 350 and a 100grn Magnus Stinger, Ill keep using that combo. Especially for my Archery Bull hunt coming up in a couple weeks. Remember Archery is absolutely about getting close, shot placement and waiting for the right shot. [/QUOTE]
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