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Congratulations Scott Moore!

Started by zipper bowss, April 25, 2014, 10:14:00 AM

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Wiley Coyote

That will fill up the freezer! Congrats!!   :thumbsup:
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WAC

Good morning to all and thank you for the kind words. First and foremost, I want to thank Bill for designing and manufacturing an absolutely awesome broad head and entrusting me with some of the prototypes. These heads are sleek, sturdy, easy to sharpen, and fly like darts. The hog weighed 287lbs and was, in my mind, a worthy test for these broad heads. I am shooting a 52# Big Jim's Buffalo bow and cedar arrows that weigh 650gr As is so often the case with successful hunts I was in the right place at the right time and the hunt was over 20 minutes after I got there. I started seeing a couple of large hogs on my trail cams that where soaking wet from head to tail. I have hunted the same area since 1986 so I knew they where staying in a swamp I call the duck bill. The duck bill is a raised land mass that is shaped just like a duck's head with a saddle where the ring would be on a mallard drakes neck. There is a swamp off the end of the bill, a huge gully runs under the bill and leads to the saddle in the neck. I have killed three good bucks there in past years as it is a killer funnel. I knew I could catch the hogs coming in and out of the swamp by getting on the edge of the gully and getting a shot from an elevated position as they came through. I tried two evening hunts and never saw them but caught them coming through yesterday before good daylight. The shot was 8 yards quartering away that got in my estimation 15 inches of initial penetration. The hog ran 70 yards and crashed. I feel that he rolled on the arrow and pushed it on through based on what I saw after the shot but regardless, the head past through a lot of pork and killed him outright in short order. There was not enough light for video of the hunt but I shot a short review of the broad head afterwards. I took the liberty of taking several shots at the hog carcass to further test the instinct broad head. I took four broadside shots at 10 yards with the same broad head. One low in the heart/lung area and one high on the shoulder penetrated to the fletch, two that hit the back bone where stopped with 6-8 inches of penetration. What is worthy to note is that the same head was used for all four shots with zero deformation of the tip and a relatively sharp edge was retained. That is the long and short of it gentlemen, I am off to bed to get some sleep before another 12 hour night shift. Best regards, Scott Moore
1 Corinthians 16:13 Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be MEN of courage; be strong.

Dirtybird

Awesome, thanks for all the info Scott.

GWV


Pat B.


Friend

Thank you for taking us on this fine hunt.
>>----> Friend <----<<

My Lands... Are Where My Dead Lie Buried.......Crazy Horse

Jwilliam

WOW !!!   :eek:  Great Hog !!!


Bill

tomcat8910

Congrats on a great looking hog!

Jack Hoyt 75

Hill Country Bows - RER

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Indiana NWTF State Board Member
Indiana Bowhunter Association Member

cacciatore

1993 PBS Regular
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CSTAS

frassettor

"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

brent d.

Nice shooting Scott and a really nice hog!
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

stujay


D. Key

"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

Blaino

"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

FerretWYO

Awesome Scott. I can't wait to put mine to work.
TGMM Family of The Bow


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