gretch6364
Lil-Rokslider
Yep. On average, I’ve noticed that a wider cut tends to stretch even wider once an animal moves around, as the tissue stretches. But a smaller diameter cut tends to close up more readily and get plugged by tissue more easily.
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There has to be a lower limit or general size that you are talking about here. Otherwise, I could just say that a 6" cut must tend to stretch and a 2" cut would close up.
There is obviously a balancing point on penetration and wound size. I would much rather have a pass through and bleeders with a small cut...but a pass through with a bigger hole and bleeders would be great, but we are shoot bows with an upper limit of power.