Old cheap Kolpin specifically for a pig. Found him the next day. Cut a good hole in him. Coyote was collateral damage when he didn’t see me coming with a 222 in hand during recovery today.
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Knock off Schwacker 100 grain.
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Inside the chest cavity
There are 2 wounds there. I guess the head backed out as she ran, then pushed back through as she fell.
Broadhead did not survive the encounter.
Pretty good performance for a dollar!
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Originally posted by rjtkdplus View PostKnock off Schwacker 100 grain.
Entrance
Exit
Entrance
Exit
Inside the chest cavity
There are 2 wounds there. I guess the head backed out as she ran, then pushed back through as she fell.
Broadhead did not survive the encounter.
Pretty good performance for a dollar!
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That’s a pretty good testimony for a knock off broadhead. Did you get them from Walmart or Amazon? Do they fly same as your field points?
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Originally posted by MUZZYSLINGR View PostThat’s a pretty good testimony for a knock off broadhead. Did you get them from Walmart or Amazon? Do they fly same as your field points?
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Ramcat Hydroshock: After shooting a hill country doe through the back of the lungs/liver, there was good blood for the first 30-40 feet, then a trickle, then a pile of blood where she laid down, then nothing. She clotted up and sealed off. Never found her. Then this past weekend in south TX, I made a textbook double lung shot on a good size buck at 24 yards. Hardly any blood, just little drops every 5-10 feet for 80 yards until he died in the middle of the ranch road. Lots of blood where he died, be he’d clotted up, too. When cleaning him, his entire cavity looked like one big chunk of liver because it was so clotted. I was really excited about these broadheads, but now I’m not sure what to think. Huge holes & wound channel, but hardly any blood trail. I may be going back to a Rage. Anybody have similar experiences with the Ramcat?
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Originally posted by txheartshot View PostRamcat Hydroshock: After shooting a hill country doe through the back of the lungs/liver, there was good blood for the first 30-40 feet, then a trickle, then a pile of blood where she laid down, then nothing. She clotted up and sealed off. Never found her. Then this past weekend in south TX, I made a textbook double lung shot on a good size buck at 24 yards. Hardly any blood, just little drops every 5-10 feet for 80 yards until he died in the middle of the ranch road. Lots of blood where he died, be he’d clotted up, too. When cleaning him, his entire cavity looked like one big chunk of liver because it was so clotted. I was really excited about these broadheads, but now I’m not sure what to think. Huge holes & wound channel, but hardly any blood trail. I may be going back to a Rage. Anybody have similar experiences with the Ramcat?
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Aim 4” lower and you should have blood
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Here are a couple recent ones.
The doe was shot with the Reaper Whitetail Extremes. She didn't go anywhere and we watched her fall over. Probably the best blood trail I've seen in the last 4-5 years. Don't need the trail when you watch 'em drop but still fun to look at. Only thing I've seen killed with these and was surprised at the exit hole. I thought it would be much bigger than it actually was. Did the job though
This buck was shot with the big Sevr. Love the ridiculous entrance holes with these things. Battery was the only thing I had around for reference when I was processing him
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