Got up in a tree about 15 yards from a well used trail. Was lucky in my choice when this compact boar came through.. He was angling sharply away when I took the shot. Didn't have a lot of option as it happened pretty fast. I knew he was in the bag when I saw the arrow strike home.
I had been shooting an old friend the last few days, a Mohawk, it's 47@28 or 51 or so at my draw length. As I took the shot I was wishing for one of my 60 pounders. He was hard to find since there was no exit hole. He made a cane thicket about 100 yard run in all.. BTW, I was aiming 3-4" farther forward..
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that's some serious penetration. Congrats
You da man Pat!
Perfect arrow flight and a sharp broadhead have become the most important factors for hunting North American game with the more experience and knowledge I obtain about bowhunting.
If there was ever a post that lends itself to a discussion of penetration, this is certainly one.
How about some details on that arrow setup, Pat?
Well done sir , my last several trips I haven't seen a pig , Congrats.....
,,,Sam,,,
Ron, the arrow is a 30.5" Gold Tip 35/55, I used an aluminum broadhead adapter and a 160 grain Stos broadhead..
I weighed the arrow a week ago but forget exactly what it weighed, but it was right at 500 grains..
Pat, you just did a great deal to restore my confidence. That's almost exactly what I have set up except for Zwickeys instead of the Stos.
That was an excellent picture with the full length arrow laid on top of the pig to show the actual path and depth of penetration.
Nice shot and nice pig.
Impressive amount of penetration there for sure....turned a bad hit into a good result for sure. Bet he's gonna eat good!!!!
Great job...congrats!!
Congrats on a nice pig and a great shot too.
Good stuff. Congratulations.
That is a nice looking pig Pat. It looks like the bow, the arrow and most importantly the archer all did what they were supposed to do! :thumbsup:
Nice Hog Pat. do you have any little ones out your way?
Nice shooting. Looks like you had plenty of bow.
Nice Shooting!! As long as you can put the Arrow where it Needs to be, a 45 pound bow is just about all you will ever need! Just my $.02.
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Excellent demonstration with the arrow laying on top of the animal.
Nice looking hog, no wonder you took the shot. Well done.
Love it! Thanks for the post.
Nice job again Pat. :thumbsup:
Love it! Thanks for the post.
Good job Pat!!! :archer2:
Pat you are a pig kill'n machine :thumbsup: congrats. I have been shooting upper 40# bows for the last couple of years with 520 grain arrows on whitetails and have had all pass throughs. I don't see any reason to use anything heavier.
That's some penetration. Another one goes down. :thumbsup:
Most-excellent harvest Pat!
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
Good to see that MOHAWK back in action - Vince builds great bows!
Enjoy the feast!
Keep the wind in your face!
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Congrats on another one, Pat!
Bisch
Congratulations Pat.
I like the comparison of the full length arrow with the one in the hog.
Way to go Pat!
Congrats Pat. Excellent penetration picture. that was steep quartering and for anyone with doubts on what would have happened on an even bigger pig broadside your doubts should be gone now.. RC
Way to go Mr Pat... You're making me want to make a round tomorrow. :archer:
Nicely done :thumbsup:
And another fine example of the performance of the STOS. I've not used them (yet) but given your report and some others it could come about.
You realize that was very close to a "texas heart shot". ;)
Congrats Pat on another fine pig.
Awesome shot pat
Great job. Congrats. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Another one - thanks for taking us along!
Pat...once again, you have enlightened me.
Much appreciation and thanks.
Great job, Pat. Like usual.
That is an impressive shot. Thanks for the 2nd, reference arrow, it tells a lot of the story and is educational.
Congrats again. I agree with the others on finding the second arrow an excellent visual demonstration of the amount of penetration.
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