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Quote from: smokin joe on Today at 09:25:17 AMI have to agree that the narrow single-bevel broadheads leave a disappointing blood trail. I tried them for a while, and I have gone back to Woodsman heads for most of my hunting. That being said, the main stated advantage of the narrow single-bevel was penetration and bone-breaking ability with 650-grain or heavier arrows. For most bowhunting in the U.S., the blood trail and fast, heavy blood loss in general (including internal blood loss) are more important than the ability to break the humerus bone on the far side of whatever we are hunting, or the ability to bury the arrow into the dirt after pass through.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Your results may vary.
Quote from: Michael Guran on October 24, 2025, 10:09:16 AMPete George Timberline Highlander I just got in a trade
Quote from: Roger Norris on November 20, 2025, 03:00:24 PMQuote from: STICKBENDER98 on November 20, 2025, 12:25:38 PMRoger, what are the specs on your Shrew Scout? My idle curiosity may get me into trouble....again.![]()
Jason
It pulls 50# at 28".....only a 50 inch bow. Very short. I like it quite a bit, but it is definitley not the bow for a guys who just hunts with "one bow".
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