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Shadow Buck

Started by JGoemaat, November 13, 2011, 09:21:00 AM

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Steve O

Justin,

That is a great buck!  Looks like another TallTines harvest.  I see you are not using a bow quiver...makes me have to ask the question; what arrow/broadhead are you using?

KSshrewman

Outstanding Iowa buck....but even more impressive was the total experience.  What a memory.
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JGoemaat

Steve,

I used CE heritage shaft with 100 grain insert and 125 muzzy phantom broad heads. The bow pulls 52lbs and I got a complete pass through. I was very excited about that. Bare shafts fly as good as feathered shafts.  

I used Cedars last year and that is  my goal in the near future. I have some 60-65 that are a bit to weak, and when I get the funds I would like to build some new 70-75 cedar shafts. Unfortunately they break a lot more because I shoot them into limestone bluffs, trees, etc. At least they smell good when they break.

Michael Arnette

Nice buck! Love those TallTines! How have you found the Muzzy Broadheads so far? I am using the 220 grain version for the first time this year with my talltines.

Steve O

Excellent, thanks.  Someday I'd like to shoot wood arrows too, but I have a ton of faith in the man made shafts.

Looks like this buck might be a touch larger than your avatar buck.  That took some doing!

Geezer

Great story, great deer!
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JGoemaat

Michael,

I was really happy with the phantoms. This was my first experience with them. The part I liked best was how sharp they were, and the four blades, which I think in the case proved to be very lethal. I think I switch to a different broad head every year though. Last year I used bear razorcaps which I also like. I did explode one phantom on a rock when I missed a grouse this sept, but I think that was to be expected.

Shooting carbons in the future, I think I would me most inclined to use the phantoms again.

wildgame

great deer. congrats!!!
"go afield with good attitude,and with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and fields in which you walk" -Fred Bear

jonsimoneau

I love bucks like that.  Way to go!


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