doc holiday13
WKR
I've shot LOTS of deer over the years. Started with fixed blade, moved to expandables, now i'm back into fixed blades this season. I've shot lots of deer over the years and not gotten blood trails because I didn't get full penetration. I've mostly seen that on the expandables, but I also never needed the blood trail because i've always seen the fall.
This season I jumped into the Magnus Buzzcut. Flys and groups just great. This is not a "Magnus failed me" thread, but of a 2 blade broadhead issue?? Took a sub 10 yard shot on a doe that I was intending as my "earn a buck" (its a virginia DNR rule) and put the arrow straight down through its back. I saw the arrow enter about 1" to the left of the spine and it was a full pass through. Even heard that amazing "pop" . Arrow was full red from tip to tail. Stuck in the dirt a few inches.
However the deer ran into some of the thickest stuff you can barely hunt. I figure it was no big deal. Get down and there is a squirt of blood from where the deer jump and landed and then NOTHING.. not a single drop that I could find. I already had another deer to take care of and I saw it fall. I knew where it was, but could not find this other deer and ran out of daylight.. It wasn't an overly fat or large doe. Only think i can think is that the wound somehow closed up, but it should have bled like faucet since the exit wound was at the base of its chest. My best guess is that between the fat and cartilage in the brisket area, the wound channel closed up behind the arrow? This is my first season ever using 2 blade heads so I'm slightly turned off at the idea of this happening in the future. Next season i plan to jump on the Iron Will train because per my conjecture, its harder for a wound to close up when you have 4 cutting surfaces. This is not a blame game on Magnus, because i feel the broadhead did its job by flying true and making it all the way through the deer. Its more of a 2 blade broadhead blame/issue perhaps?
This season I jumped into the Magnus Buzzcut. Flys and groups just great. This is not a "Magnus failed me" thread, but of a 2 blade broadhead issue?? Took a sub 10 yard shot on a doe that I was intending as my "earn a buck" (its a virginia DNR rule) and put the arrow straight down through its back. I saw the arrow enter about 1" to the left of the spine and it was a full pass through. Even heard that amazing "pop" . Arrow was full red from tip to tail. Stuck in the dirt a few inches.
However the deer ran into some of the thickest stuff you can barely hunt. I figure it was no big deal. Get down and there is a squirt of blood from where the deer jump and landed and then NOTHING.. not a single drop that I could find. I already had another deer to take care of and I saw it fall. I knew where it was, but could not find this other deer and ran out of daylight.. It wasn't an overly fat or large doe. Only think i can think is that the wound somehow closed up, but it should have bled like faucet since the exit wound was at the base of its chest. My best guess is that between the fat and cartilage in the brisket area, the wound channel closed up behind the arrow? This is my first season ever using 2 blade heads so I'm slightly turned off at the idea of this happening in the future. Next season i plan to jump on the Iron Will train because per my conjecture, its harder for a wound to close up when you have 4 cutting surfaces. This is not a blame game on Magnus, because i feel the broadhead did its job by flying true and making it all the way through the deer. Its more of a 2 blade broadhead blame/issue perhaps?