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    Quote Originally Posted by Ahuntr300 View Post
    I know he must still be out there looking for his crossbow bolt.

    I’m kidding of course

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    Sorry I AM SICKENED by this.
    Looking at angle it was shot from a stand..
    1st, Why would anyone use a field tip
    2nd, Why would you aim for the head,

    This gives a lot of amo to the haters

    As far as I am concerned this individual should not be called a hunter, We all make mistakes, but we eliminate as many possibilities of a mistake,

    Sorry this really does bother me

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    Quote Originally Posted by hockeymjt View Post
    Sorry I AM SICKENED by this.
    Looking at angle it was shot from a stand..
    1st, Why would anyone use a field tip
    2nd, Why would you aim for the head,

    This gives a lot of amo to the haters

    As far as I am concerned this individual should not be called a hunter, We all make mistakes, but we eliminate as many possibilities of a mistake,

    Sorry this really does bother me

    I dont see a field tip
    How do you know it wasn't shot by some kid out his bedroom windows

    You seem to be making a lot of assumptions

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    Quote Originally Posted by rf2 View Post
    I would be willing to bet that the people who feed that deer in the video were able to unscrew the broadhead so that the deer didn't injure itself further.
    Poor animal.
    If that's the case they could have pulled that arrow out very easily

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    Dutch, seriously..a kid...a kid can pull back a string to ? The trajectory of the arrow shows it was pretty close so thru a bedroom window I don't think you would be able to shot that angle.....would a a broad head not do a lot more damage to the tissue both enter and exit?
    I am willing to bet the individual put in a field tip to shoot at a racoon or some other rodent and the deer came by and he took his chance..and betting he was going for neck or spine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hockeymjt View Post
    Dutch, seriously..a kid...a kid can pull back a string to ? The trajectory of the arrow shows it was pretty close so thru a bedroom window I don't think you would be able to shot that angle.....would a a broad head not do a lot more damage to the tissue both enter and exit?
    I am willing to bet the individual put in a field tip to shoot at a racoon or some other rodent and the deer came by and he took his chance..and betting he was going for neck or spine.
    I think you are right as far as a field tip. My thought was it may have been a youngster too.

    The trajectory of the arrow must be taken right out of the equation because deer move their head. If that buck has his head down to feed it dramatically alters the perceived trajectory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hockeymjt View Post
    Dutch, seriously..a kid...a kid can pull back a string to ? The trajectory of the arrow shows it was pretty close so thru a bedroom window I don't think you would be able to shot that angle.....would a a broad head not do a lot more damage to the tissue both enter and exit?
    I am willing to bet the individual put in a field tip to shoot at a racoon or some other rodent and the deer came by and he took his chance..and betting he was going for neck or spine.
    Sorry, but that is stupid. A raccoon is tough, your going to need a broadhead.. target or field tips will not do it.
    Last edited by Snowwalker; December 19th, 2020 at 01:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    Sorry, but that is stupid. A raccoon is tough, your going to need a broadhead.. target or field tips will not do it.
    The rage practice head pins em down real good! Went 3 for 3 out the second floor bathroom window.

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    Are we sure it's a crossbow bolt? From the video,to me,it looks like a broken off arrow shaft. We'll soon find out. I read where OMNRF staff drugged the deer and removed the shaft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    The rage practice head pins em down real good! Went 3 for 3 out the second floor bathroom window.

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    Yup they are great on big jacks too. They cut but not being sharp they also impart a lot of blunt force as well.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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