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LoganKenworthy
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That is crazy! I can’t believe you never found him. That’s heartbreaking
That is crazy! I can’t believe you never found him. That’s heartbreaking
You had good shot placement, elk just have a large body cavity that needs to fill before you get a large blood trail. And thick coats that can soak up quite a bit. Your story is pretty common even with well placed shots.
He definitely got it in his head to make some distance and ended up dying in the thickest stuff he could find. Thank you to everyone who responded, it was super helpful to hear everyone’s opinions and I feel a lot more confident in my shot choice after talking with y’all. Much loveThis right here it’s kinda like poking a hole in a bucket then filling it with water takes awhile before it start coming out but personally rather hit them a touch high so it fill that cavity and they drownd. He probably got some adrenaline from your buddy and decided to try and live or die in a nasty spot either way everything went as it should
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My dad and me both shot a muzzy replaceable blade for a while (he still does) and I had the blades break twice on ribs, that’s when I switched to the G5’s. I’ll have to take a look at their 4blade options nowadaysTry ditching those G5’s and Shoot a muzzy 4-blade. That 4th blade is a game changer. Trust me.
I’ve been shooting them for 25 years.
Ps: PERFECT SHOT
What do you see as the benefits of the 4th blade? just curiousTry ditching those G5’s and Shoot a muzzy 4-blade. That 4th blade is a game changer. Trust me.
I’ve been shooting them for 25 years.
Ps: PERFECT SHOT
I can shoot mine into a steel 55 gallon burn barrel, not break the blades off….just sayingMy dad and me both shot a muzzy replaceable blade for a while (he still does) and I had the blades break twice on ribs, that’s when I switched to the G5’s. I’ll have to take a look at their 4blade options nowadays
It provides another cutting edge that imho creates more of a “hole” in the animal for blood/clots to pour out of.What do you see as the benefits of the 4th blade? just curious