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Originally Posted by calgarychef
This is the problem that trad hunters have battled forever. Light and fast doesn’t penetrate like heavy and a bit slower.
I like to build my arrows with footing front and back, and for big animals I like
Single bevel cut on contact blades with FOC “high enough.”
A really well designed heavy arrow out of a heavy bow “will” penetrate the heavy bones but for Canadian animals it’s just better to avoid those bones 🤨
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This ^^^
You guys that are using replacement blade broadheads, are you touching them up after taking them out of the package AND during the season?
Check out Ranch Fairy on YouTube and learn about FOC and sharp broadheads.
I know people want to reach out and kill stuff. Bowhunting is meant to be a close range endeavor where you use your skills and knowledge of what your hunting to get the up close and personal Rush.