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125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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09/28/24 02:36 PM
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This is a bone breaking broadhead. Total arrow weight about 480 grains. 80 pound speed bow, approximately 320 feet per second/115 foot pounds. They are 250 spine Easton 4mm Match Grade, titanium inserts. https://youtu.be/I5CgCp5h9-k?si=kyDjK-1p7haaK-bX
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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09/28/24 02:55 PM
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Looks like a broken humerus to me
Last edited by 10 Gauge; 09/28/24 02:56 PM.
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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09/28/24 03:40 PM
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It doesn’t take a 600 grain arrow to break bone. I don’t know what to tell you. 480 grains, passed thru from top to bottom thru the backstrap and entire chest cavity back to front. Shattered the humerus on the way out.
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/04/24 05:49 PM
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/04/24 08:06 PM
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congrats on the kill. How did the head hold up punching through all that bone? How far was the shot? That was some serious momentum from that setup
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/06/24 01:48 AM
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The details are in the video in my first post. I shot her twice. Long story short, I woke up late and didn’t want to disturb the deer so i carefully moved one of my broadhead targets into the treeline by my driveway to sit on. Set up next to a tree to hide my silhouette just a few minutes before light, and lasered every object in every gap in the trees. Does came in about 55 yards, crossing the property. That was cool to watch because they stop in the thick, and pull security as they crossed the LDA one at a time just like soldiers. First doe that I could not see her ribs, she paused in a gap and I let one fly. Spined her. Not sure what happened but I obviously made an error, might have hit a twig. In the video I point to where I shot from through the trees. She laid on her side trying to pull herself with the front legs, so I took the first clear shot I saw clear through the chest cavity. That was about 20 yards. It went through back to front diagonally through the chest cavity, pretty much as long ways as possible. That arrow traveled through the junction of spine and ribs, entire chest cavity catching a piece of both lungs, the length of the shoulder meat opposite side, raked and chipped the scapula, exploded the humerus and cut or ripped a big hole in the hide there, and raked the shank. Exited out of the shank. That arrow went through a LOT of stuff. I have not been able to find the insert or the head, but I found the shaft laying there. The one that only hit the spine remained intact. Edge chatter to the blades, but it honed right out. Back to shaving sharp, and still flies like a field point. I have been out there several times, raked leaves, mowed down there, dug, scratched. I can’t find that head. I know a guy that has a metal detector but he is not too keen to loan out a nice piece of equipment to a big creepy trucker he met at the pro shop.
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/06/24 05:57 AM
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blade held up great for what it went through. one of my main complaints of g5 montecs is they were a one shot broadhead this kind of bone hit and ferrel and blade was worthless. glad to see solid construction head/setups live through hard hits
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/06/24 05:28 PM
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Never understood the love for the Montecs.
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Re: 125 grain Slick Trick Shift SB shatters bone
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10/06/24 08:29 PM
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Never understood the love for the Montecs. Marketing. They did a great job promoting what was basically a Magnus Snuffer. It’s just a basic head, nothing revolutionary
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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