Official Broadhead Damage Thread

First entry for this season...


1. Broadhead Type- Rage two and three blade
2. Bow- Mathews Drenalin
3. Draw weight and draw length- 70lbs 29" draw
4. How they fly compared to field tips- spot on
5. How far the shot was- 30 yards
6. How far the tracking job was- about ten yards of her rolling down hill


The hole high above her mid section is the two blade exit...the one in the shoulder is the three blade entrance.










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Max-1...I think it blends pretty well here during the summer months untile all the green dies off. I buy camo because I like the way it looks the deer cant tell a differnece.
 
Originally Posted By: Zack BeamMax-1...I think it blends pretty well here during the summer months untile all the green dies off. I buy camo because I like the way it looks the deer cant tell a differnece.

right on! looks like it could match old kentuckys pattern too!

i been using realtree hardwoods, and mossy oak obsession, its probably not the best for the season were in but its what i got!


good huntin
 
Originally Posted By: lon0121hey tim

how far was the shot and how far did he go!?

thats just unreal!

She said 10 yards on the shot. Went about 50 yards. Heart and lung shot. The arrow pushed through the other ribs and leg,but not the hide. Pretty good for a small bow and a big head ,I'd say.
 
Tell her congrats Tim! I love seeing Rage damage. Thanks for adding to the thread also. Im in the process of a move right now so I wont be hunting much the next week or two. I have to pull all my stands, scout new land, and hang them again. We went out on Saturday and my dad killed a nice size doe with his rifle. They seem to be moving alittle better now.


P.S. AL season just opened Friday and gun season doesnt start untile late November so ill have the Mathews in hand for awhile. Best of luck this season yall!

Also Tim would you mind if I posted that picture on another forum?
 
Here is big doe I got.
Spitfire 3 blade Mechanical head
Hoyt Alphatec
65# 29 inch draw
18 yd shot
good blood trail went about 40 yds.
Double lunged her. Pass thru.

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Originally Posted By: Zack BeamFirst entry for this season...


1. Broadhead Type- Rage two and three blade
2. Bow- Mathews Drenalin
3. Draw weight and draw length- 70lbs 29" draw
4. How they fly compared to field tips- spot on
5. How far the shot was- 30 yards
6. How far the tracking job was- about ten yards of her rolling down hill


The hole high above her mid section is the two blade exit...the one in the shoulder is the three blade entrance.


You had to shoot her twice?









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Originally Posted By: Flat Land Coaxerzack beam, awesum shot! are all yotes that small in Alabama?

Thanks!

For the most part yes...she was about the average size that we kill down here.
 
No I could have sat and watched her lay there and try to bite the arrow out untile she eventually bled out, but I wont watch an animal suffer if I can do anything about it.


Originally Posted By: JackindistressOriginally Posted By: Zack BeamFirst entry for this season...




You had to shoot her twice?









 
Originally Posted By: Zack BeamOriginally Posted By: Flat Land Coaxerzack beam, awesum shot! are all yotes that small in Alabama?

Thanks!

For the most part yes...she was about the average size that we kill down here.

Maybe it's just the camera shot, but man does that yote look small. It has to be a pup, not? If that's you average size what does a small one look like, a kit fox? I'm not trying to put down your excellent predator kill, just making an observation about what must be the genetics of your yote population. I've seen a few coyotes in Mississippi, closer to the Louisiana side, that would dwarf that thing, and would rival most the yotes we have here in Minnesota in size. So there has to be more to it than just a North or South thing. But any coyote is a good coyote. Congrats!
 
Having grown up in South Carolina, down south, I can tell you that most game animals are smaller due to the warmer climate including deer. Its nothing uncommon here in Illinois to kill a buck that tips the scales at over 200lb.. A 200lb. buck down south would be considered a monster buck. Heck look at those coyotes and deer being killed in Canada, they make Illinois deer and coyotes look small. But there are a few things the south does have that is better than the north and thats fishing, those sweet southern bells, and that fine southern cooking.
 
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