...1000 yds beats 40 yds every time.... :thumb:
LOL
Not for me...my guns sit in the cabinet collecting dust
As far as broadheads...I have always shot Muzzy's (100gr and 125gr 3 blades, and 100gr 4 blades) with great success. I decided to try a mechanical broadhead this season just for an experiment. After alot of searching I chose the G5 Tekan II 2-blade due to the width of the cut-on-contact head and the design of head itself...even if the broadhead malfunctioned the deer would still be mortally wounded.
The buck I took this year was my test subject...25' up, 12yrd shot, quartering away ~55*, current setup produces 86lbs of KE iirc...arrow (Easton ST Axis 340) cut clean through a rib on entry, punctured one lung, knicked the other, exited tight under the shoulder, and stuck ~8" into the ground. The broadhead looks perfect other than a lost o-ring and a knick or two. The deer ran ~80yrds (the most of any deer I've harvested) with sparse blood. Mostly internal bleeding due to the lung hit, but I think I would have had more blood on the ground with a Muzzy. Next year I'm going back to the MX3's from Muzzy, just out of equipment confidence...I'll use the G5s for turkeys.