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another doe down pics added(think ill be changing bhs)

Started by stevewills, November 01, 2010, 10:07:00 PM

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GREATBROWNKNOCKEMDOWN

When i shot a compound i used the 2 blade screw in magnus heads, talked to the owner of magnus about the lack of blood , he said they don't leave alot of blood, like a 3 blade would ,but the deer won't go far either. I'm using  magnus 3 blade Snuffers now on my wood arrows.
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Fritz

Nice shot! Congrats! Can't go wrong with a WW or a big Snuffer.
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Bowhunter4life

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Bowhunter4life

Oh, and you can't go wrong with a WW or Snuffer, but maybe try some of the wider 2-blades.  I've had no trouble tracking a deer shot with a Magnus 1 at 1 1/2" wide.  They usually drop in sight though...

Haven't had a chance to shoot one with my Silver Flame DS @ 1 7/8" wide or my Wide Pearson Deadheads @ 1 5/8" wide, but I'd be willing to bet they would lay the trail down also... Can also think about the Centaur heads, either one...
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Overspined

my griz heads are not wide at all, but so damn sharp that despite being 2 blade, I get great blood trails, even with hits that are not perfectly placed. I use a wet stone wheel and then leather strop and they get scary sharp. I do reduce the angle as well. I used to get only marginal blood trails with them until I copied the technique Ashby suggested in reducing the cutting angle and getting them more than just "file" sharp. I figure I have shot 10 deer with them in the past 3 years.


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