Deer are so tough I found in a buck a friend shot 3 broadheads one in his hip one in his shoulder blade and one in his spine by his neck and all of the bone had grown around all of them it's crazy how strong they are
So happy that this story came full circle ⭕️ with your son getting your buck that you shot the year prior. Pretty cool story even though it was frustrating for you back in 2022.
Above 650 grains has 100% heavy bone beaching results on big game. Below 650 has 50% heavy bone breaching on big game. Both of these are true with perfect arrow flight, and mechanical advantage single bevel broads head 2.6 to 1 ration or higher heads. You can shoot as strong a bow as you won’t and it will make no difference. If you do not achieve perfect arrow flight and the arrow weights stated above. Unless you can shoot well enough to never hit bone. I can’t particularly miss bone every shot, I’d strongly advise giving these setups a shot. Bow will be much quieter, you’ll never worry about a shoulder or any other bone for that matter. And hand sharpened 2 blade broad heads get a more chill reaction out of deer when shot, they act as if something only spooked them in a lot of cases and run short distances then stop and look around and usually drop, vs tearing outta there like the “normal” arrows used for hunting causes nearly every time. Not bashing or anything just stating my personal results
@@lovetogun3611I been shooting heavier arrows well before he came along. But I guess you watching this video seeing 83lb bow not even bust a whitetail shoulder is enough proof 😂
I had something very similar I hit a nice buck 12 ringer but but my rage had its blades lock up so it was shooting him with turkey head or a judo point but a kid got home with riffle so we got look at what happen well my arrow never made it into ribs only broke three cans it just slipped down his rib cage . So all good wolves didn't get him and a young hunter was happy o he was tending a doe and only had a Limp. I also had a buck that lived around 14 years he when from a monster boomer to a maybe 125 then to a 110 and last couple year he had spikes I have been lucky to hunt old deer in Wisconsin my best was a 9.5 year old the dressed out at 225 lbs so live weight around 300 on the hoof on public land no field just big woods love it