I recently returned from a Kodiak archery goat hunt and my Grimm Reaper Razortip broadheads failed to penetrate the goats hair on the two occasions I was given a shot.
The first occasion was a 35 yard quartering away shot on a billy. I watched in horror as my arrow hit right where I was aiming and it literally caught the hair and flipped off the goat better than a judo point could have. After tracking the animal through the snow for several hours and only finding a few handfuls of hair I convinced myself that I had just grazed the outside of his shoulder cutting hair and I saw my arrow flip off the ground behind him and continued hunting.
My next opportunity was a 50 yard broadside shot at a nice billy. Unfortunately since this shot was broadside rather than angled my arrow managed to break the skin but only barely. After hitting the billy my heart sank as I saw him run out of sight with about 28" of my 29" arrow still sticking out of his ribs. After waiting a few hours I began trailing him and recovered my arrow. The broadhead broke off at the insert and there was only blood on the first inch of the shaft. The blood trail eventually dried up and I found he goat the next day still alive and feeding in the cliffs where I was unable to get to him to try and finish him off. Not wanting to cause any additional non lethal harm to him or any other animals I went back to town to get some fixed blade heads and never was able to get any closer than about 70 yards from another big billy and never took another shot.
I have never hit an animal and not recovered it and I feel absolutely awful. As I said I watched the animal the next day and he appeared to be moving around without a problem, he just had a huge red patch on his left side, and I have to hope that the broadhead managed to work itself out and that no bad infections set in.
Tough I had incredible results with this head in August on a dall sheep (ram only went 10 yards) I would have to recommend against using this head for big game, especially game with thick durable hair. As an FYI my setup shoots a 420 grain arrow at about 310 fps, and I believe that when the blades were deploying in the hair they caused enough deflection that the arrow energy was no longer focused down the shaft resulting in no or poor penetration.
The first occasion was a 35 yard quartering away shot on a billy. I watched in horror as my arrow hit right where I was aiming and it literally caught the hair and flipped off the goat better than a judo point could have. After tracking the animal through the snow for several hours and only finding a few handfuls of hair I convinced myself that I had just grazed the outside of his shoulder cutting hair and I saw my arrow flip off the ground behind him and continued hunting.
My next opportunity was a 50 yard broadside shot at a nice billy. Unfortunately since this shot was broadside rather than angled my arrow managed to break the skin but only barely. After hitting the billy my heart sank as I saw him run out of sight with about 28" of my 29" arrow still sticking out of his ribs. After waiting a few hours I began trailing him and recovered my arrow. The broadhead broke off at the insert and there was only blood on the first inch of the shaft. The blood trail eventually dried up and I found he goat the next day still alive and feeding in the cliffs where I was unable to get to him to try and finish him off. Not wanting to cause any additional non lethal harm to him or any other animals I went back to town to get some fixed blade heads and never was able to get any closer than about 70 yards from another big billy and never took another shot.
I have never hit an animal and not recovered it and I feel absolutely awful. As I said I watched the animal the next day and he appeared to be moving around without a problem, he just had a huge red patch on his left side, and I have to hope that the broadhead managed to work itself out and that no bad infections set in.
Tough I had incredible results with this head in August on a dall sheep (ram only went 10 yards) I would have to recommend against using this head for big game, especially game with thick durable hair. As an FYI my setup shoots a 420 grain arrow at about 310 fps, and I believe that when the blades were deploying in the hair they caused enough deflection that the arrow energy was no longer focused down the shaft resulting in no or poor penetration.