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Non-recovered Elk - my fault or bullet failure or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2950802" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Seems we come back to this again. I have to agree. I look at betters like mechanical broadheads when they work they are devastating. When they don't it's heartbreak. I would wager it was bullet failure. After all the camps and different guides I've used out west, Texas and Africa. Every single one has a story just like this. To the point I no longer chase highest bc or quickest kill just want it dead. I had a good run with cutting edge but have since moved to hammers and am super happy. Bullets do what you expect every time. Can't think of a single time I thought I had bullet failure since using them on close to or over 1000 animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2950802, member: 54383"] Seems we come back to this again. I have to agree. I look at betters like mechanical broadheads when they work they are devastating. When they don’t it’s heartbreak. I would wager it was bullet failure. After all the camps and different guides I’ve used out west, Texas and Africa. Every single one has a story just like this. To the point I no longer chase highest bc or quickest kill just want it dead. I had a good run with cutting edge but have since moved to hammers and am super happy. Bullets do what you expect every time. Can’t think of a single time I thought I had bullet failure since using them on close to or over 1000 animals. [/QUOTE]
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