Those corn belt 8 pointers are unbelievable. The tine length, mass, and overall frames are impressive.
This Connecticut 8 pointer I took a few years ago is a good representative of the bucks we typically see around here. This buck came in a first light, after running some does through the area. It was a thirty yard shot. Low through the shoulder. He went about 75 yards and then dropped. It worked out perfect. It was a Saturday morning so I went back and got my wife and kids to help with the recovery. I shot him with my Black Widow, traditional only carbon shafts, and when I dressed him off the Woodsman was buried in his heart. One of my most memorable 8 pointers. I shot him the day after I got back from a 10 day hunt in Iowa where I had passed up lots of bigger bucks than him, hoping for a corn fed giant.