Of the hundred or so animals that I’ve taken with a bow and arrow I can definitely say that greater cutting surface puts more blood on the ground than less. There’s been some outliers, but overall, the bigger the cut the more blood you’re going to see.
With that said, hitting animals in the pump house is the number 1 factor in killing and recovering them. You can argue yourself one way or the other until the cows come home, but if you put an arrow through both lungs and/or the heart, you’re getting your critter. If you hit them somewhere other than both lungs and/ or the heart, it gets dicey. Whatever you’re most confident in, take in the woods.
I’ve got a mixed quiver of QAD exodus and grim reaper fatal steel.
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