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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1006203" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Without adequate energy to reach and pass through the target the arrow fails just like a bullet that fails to reach the target with enough energy to put a large enough hole in the vitals to cause it to either bleed out or interrupt the CNS. That is why if you hunt behind lots of bow hunters you will see deer and elk running around with shafts still sticking out of them or a broad head buried up in them from long ago.</p><p></p><p>We killed a large boar hog years ago that was carrying more crap than you could imagine in his shield including buck shot and an old broad head.</p><p></p><p>The arrow being sharp requires less energy to accomplish the mission but it still requires adequate energy to get it done.</p><p></p><p>The arrow slices, the bullet rips, tears, and smashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1006203, member: 30902"] Without adequate energy to reach and pass through the target the arrow fails just like a bullet that fails to reach the target with enough energy to put a large enough hole in the vitals to cause it to either bleed out or interrupt the CNS. That is why if you hunt behind lots of bow hunters you will see deer and elk running around with shafts still sticking out of them or a broad head buried up in them from long ago. We killed a large boar hog years ago that was carrying more crap than you could imagine in his shield including buck shot and an old broad head. The arrow being sharp requires less energy to accomplish the mission but it still requires adequate energy to get it done. The arrow slices, the bullet rips, tears, and smashes. [/QUOTE]
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