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Oops! Shanked one

Started by el_kirk, August 09, 2009, 12:44:00 PM

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el_kirk

I just started shooting broadheads in preparation for elk season.  I managed to shank one, miss the target completely and put an arrow through the steel shed in our backyard.  When I opened the door to try to get my arrow out I noticed that things were a bit more complicated than I had originally thought.  The unsharpened Grizzly that I was shooting had managed to embed itself in a 1x4 on the other side of the door. With the tip just poking out of the other side of the board and the shaft immobilized by the door it took a good ten minutes to get the arrow back.  

Be careful out there!

Kirk

FerretWYO

Sounds like you are going to get plenty of penatration Kirk.   :bigsmyl:
TGMM Family of The Bow

non-typical

If you were in Missouri or Arkansas you would have taken out the still
TGMM Family of the Bow

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el_kirk

I just realized that maybe I should post this as my 'shed hunting" setup in case anyone else could use the information.  Seemed pretty effective!

Pronghorn longbow 60" 58@28 70-74# hex-pine shafts with 160gr Grizzlies.  Drawing about 29", unless I get excited in front of a really big shed. Then all bets are off!

Doug in MN

The last post made laugh out loud.

DD

Forrest Creature 1


Jake Fr

i can just see the neighbors looking over the fence and snickering st the hole sight of ot all

J-dog

Non typical I almost blew pepsi out my nose on that one! Yeah 160s is tough.

J
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!


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