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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1435762" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Very odd. I was shooting an old bow, 1995 Hoyt, sending 395 grain arrows at 238 fps, so not thet much performance....I shot a small 3 point bull behind the shoulder at 13 yards, went through a rib on entrance and exited between ribs on exit, the elk ran 10 yards and I stopped it with a cow call, and saw my arrow haning in the elk on the exit side by just its fletchings. Elk tipped over dead. I was using 125 Muzzy 3 blades. So by all means, your set up should have worked. Very strange. </p><p></p><p>My current set up is a Prime Alloy sending 500 grain arrows at 270 fps with slick trick heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1435762, member: 87243"] Very odd. I was shooting an old bow, 1995 Hoyt, sending 395 grain arrows at 238 fps, so not thet much performance....I shot a small 3 point bull behind the shoulder at 13 yards, went through a rib on entrance and exited between ribs on exit, the elk ran 10 yards and I stopped it with a cow call, and saw my arrow haning in the elk on the exit side by just its fletchings. Elk tipped over dead. I was using 125 Muzzy 3 blades. So by all means, your set up should have worked. Very strange. My current set up is a Prime Alloy sending 500 grain arrows at 270 fps with slick trick heads. [/QUOTE]
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