I got my first deer with a bow a couple weekends ago. I wanted to share it here because without this site I might not have adequately tuned my equipment that performed flawlessly when I finally got a shot. I am a long time lurker and I just wanted to thank the moderators that keep this site running and the community here for educating me on trad.
In the evening I noticed a buck about 75 yds out heading right towards my tree. At 20 yds he seemed to smell me, as the wind was swirling. His head snapped up and he licked his nose. He looked in my direction and bobbed his head for over a half minute. Finally he decided to move on, he changed his direction and as walking away gave me a 22 yd broadside shot. A little long range for me but I drew and hit anchor without him spooking so I focused on a hair and released. The arrow zipped through him without even slowing down,later I noticed the tip of my broadhead have even curled slightly upon hitting rock 5" into the dirt. The shot was a little high and further back from the hair I picked out; thoughts about poor blood trail bc of a narrow two blade and high hit started to fly through my mind. But before I could even finish that thought process he stopped running after about 20 yds and toppled over. Honestly, the experience was one of the best rushes I have had as an adult. I followed his path and though there was no blood for about 13 or so yards once it started it was constant drops up to his body. I assume it came from his mouth.
Anyways in reflection, I thought about broadheads and the many discussions I have read here about them . Based on this ONE experience it appears likely that if a shot does take out both lungs recovering the deer should not be a problem. However, you cannot guarantee a shot does take out both lungs. If you're shooting a steep downward angle or if you hit shoulder I would think best chances of a fast recovery would be with a pass through and therefore a two blade. On the other hand if you hit liver or any other area where you hope the deer bleeds out would be the only time that I would see a multiblade broadhead significantly improving chances of finding the deer. Anyways what do you more experienced hunters think?
My setup: Early 70's Bear Kodiak Hunter, #55 60"
Arrow Dynamics Trads.
125 gr 2 Blade Stinger and a 75 gr. brass insert.
First time using photo bucket, let me know if they don't work or are too big.
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