I am in a bit of a situation. I personally prefer fixed heads for elk, but I have a friend who is going elk hunting with a bow this year (Not with me). I know him well. He will practice and do all the right things, but he is a mechanical diehard. And, as I think about it - knowing him- he and the elk are probably better off if he hunts with mechanicals. He would not check flight of each head on fixed head. He would likely end up shooting dull blades, and he is likely to fling one further than he should. That is the cold hard truth.
I am a huge fan of Swackers for whitetails. What I am trying to find out is: From those of you who have shot at least one bull elk with mechanical heads, what heads worked well for you and what ones worked better than others if you have shot multiple bulls with multiple style heads. Thanks for your time and input in advance. I really want to help this guy out and I also want to come up with the best chances of not wounding an elk should my buddy get a shot.
I put the title in as written because I really don’t want to start a debate about fixed or mechanicals, or any debate really. I just want facts and information based on experience. Thanks.
I am a huge fan of Swackers for whitetails. What I am trying to find out is: From those of you who have shot at least one bull elk with mechanical heads, what heads worked well for you and what ones worked better than others if you have shot multiple bulls with multiple style heads. Thanks for your time and input in advance. I really want to help this guy out and I also want to come up with the best chances of not wounding an elk should my buddy get a shot.
I put the title in as written because I really don’t want to start a debate about fixed or mechanicals, or any debate really. I just want facts and information based on experience. Thanks.