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Pass through or Expended in Target?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 2414394" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>Not really. Same debate goes on in archery world too, lol. One crew says pass through for blood trailing, other crew says the arrow staying in the animal allows the broadhead to continue to cut as the animal runs. I've killed more game with archery gear than with a rifle , and feel exactly the same way I do with a rifle. Shot placement is key and animals die quickly either way. Some of my best blood trails came from shots that didn't pass through. On others, if I had not had a pass through , I might have had a lot of trouble finding the animal . My biggest bow kill whitetail was 10ft from the base of my tree. If the arrow had not punched through the brisket, I'd have had no blood at all. Even though I vented the heart and had a hole directly under it, blood was pretty scarce . That 12pt broke into a dead hard flatout sprint for 200yds ! He died on a dead run and buried his left antler in the ground as he slide to a stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 2414394, member: 110162"] Not really. Same debate goes on in archery world too, lol. One crew says pass through for blood trailing, other crew says the arrow staying in the animal allows the broadhead to continue to cut as the animal runs. I've killed more game with archery gear than with a rifle , and feel exactly the same way I do with a rifle. Shot placement is key and animals die quickly either way. Some of my best blood trails came from shots that didn't pass through. On others, if I had not had a pass through , I might have had a lot of trouble finding the animal . My biggest bow kill whitetail was 10ft from the base of my tree. If the arrow had not punched through the brisket, I'd have had no blood at all. Even though I vented the heart and had a hole directly under it, blood was pretty scarce . That 12pt broke into a dead hard flatout sprint for 200yds ! He died on a dead run and buried his left antler in the ground as he slide to a stop. [/QUOTE]
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