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Stingers. Bleeder blades or NO bleeder blades?

Started by skychief, September 26, 2012, 11:32:00 PM

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skychief

What is your opinion?

I shoot a setup of about 44 pounds at 29" draw length (recurve).

I have had a lot of success with Stinger 2 blades when I used a wheel bow.

I have come into possesion of some 100 grain Stingers with bleeder blades.

Will they do as well as the 2-blades with a 465 grain arrow out of my setup on deer?

Thanks for your thoughts, Skychief.

TxAg

That was my EXACT set up last year. Worked like a champ on a bunch of deer and hogs. Those bleeders are small and dont impede penetration much. Lots of blood on the ground.

FerretWYO

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beachbowhunter

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COOCH

Been using them the last few seasons with the bleeders and they work like a charm.Leave them in.   :thumbsup:
Jeff Couture

JoeM

"...there are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy, and its charm."  Teddy Roosevelt

ranger 3

Leave them in as long as you shoot them and see if they fly like your other set up.
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gvdocholiday

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Gen273

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JamesKerr

I say leave them in as well. On any deer sized game and even most hogs the bleeders will not impede penetration. They will definately be better than 2 blades though on blood trails.
James Kerr


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