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Badger broadheads...any kills yet?

Started by captaincaveman, September 22, 2013, 08:25:00 PM

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John Dill

Coon

I agree with you. That's why its not good for you to assume others intentions. Good hunting!   :D

PS By the way....I'm the boyscout.   :)

gringol

that clip of the broadhead blasting right through the SHOVEL is all I need.  I'm sold.  They look like fantastic heads!  I really hope they get the "barbed" thing straightened out so guys in all 50 states can give them a go.

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CHENRYIV

Awesome Stephen!!  You & the Badger broadheads are sure wreaking havoc up there in the North GA Mountains.
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John Dill


Keefer

I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer but you can hunt with this head in every state cause I said so.....Just file or grind the barb end off if you want them and "Everybody" can use them and it 100% Legal after that...   :rolleyes:

Terry Green

I went bear hunting with Tee Bone of Banger Broadheads, wild adventures and experiences to say the least....but those stories will have to wait....

Saturday afternoon around 3:00 I was easing down the right side of a road bed when I saw a doe coming up a bank on my right out of nowhere.  She stepped out into the road about 10 yards ahead and looked right at me.  Get this,...she acted like I wasn't even there...looked ahead and walked across the road and scampered up a steep bank to the top and just stopped and started looking around left and right.....

I eased up the road a bit and crossed over to the left side of the road trying to find a shot, one which I would have to 'manufacture' to get into the goodies under the limbs.  I leaned right, squatted and laid a pretty sever cant on the bow.  After all she also was pretty severe...severely uphill and quartering away...

I drew the bow and released all in one motion and the arrow magically went right were I was looking.

The arrow made a very audible 'slice' sound as it entered and I saw the arrow still in her when she made her 1st leap, then I heard a 2nd leap and then nothing, nothing at all.  So I backed out.

Like I said, I was bear hunting, and was doing so with Tee Bone of Medicine Bear Archery, and one of his Badger Broadheads.  I knew Tee was still at the shooting course and hadn't left to hunt yet so I went to get him to help me as I needed to get back to bear hunting.

Here's what we found 8 yards from the impact....

     

Here's the angle of the arrow, from the bottom up. (Note the broadhead almost breaking out)...

     

And here's the reason for the shot placement...

     

Thanks for all your help this weekend Tee....I had a blast.  We'll have to get after those pesky squirrels one day.      :campfire:
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Joeabowhunter

Terry, now that's STEEP.  Never saw an arrow path like that on an animal before   :thumbsup:


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