I have had a very good experience with Red Hot Arrows, Broadheads, and Scope. First of all, I was shooting a Parker Terminator 150 Lb Draw. With the Red Hot arrows, it was shooting 335 FPS and 2 inch groups at 60 yards off of a bench rest. THis is while using the Red Hot 3X Multi-reticle Scope. I was hunting in Kansas, with a disabled permit, and getting ready to climb a tree. When I looked down in the fork of the creek, a 10 point Muley was looking at me. I did not have time to range the shot but guessed at 35 yards. Later, I ranged the shot to be 42 yards. The deer was facing me and had been standing there for a while. He would not turn broadside, so I lined up on his chest and let it fly. I heard the loud thump and he disappeared down the high walled side creek. I waited about 30 minutes and then slipped down into the creek to look for the arrow. I could not find the arrow and could not find blood. After waiting 3 hours, we started tracking, mostly by hoof tracks. We found the deer about 250 yards down the creek and up in a field. The deer had jumped the string sideways and had turned left about 10 inches by the time the arrow arrived. It penetrated behind his right shoulder and came out his rear end. The arrow went completely through his body from nearly the front to the back. I attribute this to the 335 FPS Parker and the Red Hot 3 blade 100 grain broadheads. THEY DID THEIR JOB VERY WELL. A successful trip to Kansas.
Red Hot Arrows, Broadheads, and Scope
Started by BoDiddly, Feb 01 2012 12:12 PM
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