Scrappy
WKR
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- Jun 5, 2013
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I've used all sorts of broadheads over the years, but never have used an expandable so I have no valid input there. I value a "true" cut on contact broadhead more and more these days. They just work on elk.
For me, using a bow that doesn't have a ton of energy they have allowed me to shoot them at varying angles and I still get good penetration which is the name of the game on elk.
If you're shooting an arrow with decent weight, pretty fast, good energy, you can get away with Muzzy/Slick trick type heads without an issue.
My furthest shot on an elk is 33 yds and the majority have been sub 20 yds. This years cow and bull had a combined distance of less than 20 yds.
Lastly, just make sure you hit them good. They are the last animal you really want to "track". You have experience with Whitetails, so you know how tough they are on iffy shots. Elk are just as tough but bigger and live in rougher country. Don't give them a chance to show their toughness. Hit them solid, tight to the shoulder, and watch them fold.
It's the best feeling to simply walk over to them seconds after the shot.
Watch some YouTube videos if you aren't familiar with tuning. Even if you don't have access to a press; it always good information to critique your skills. I recommend John Dudley videos (NockOn TV. Guy has taught me a lot and easily explains each scenario.Thanks for all the input guys.
My bow setup us 68#s at a 28.5" draw.
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