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Ricky Bonomo

I can honestly tell you if I didn't have my woodyweights on my arrow I would never have killed him! they gave me the extra penetration I needed! you can see the broken arrow in my quiver, I only got ten inches of penetration but it was enough to get in the chest cavity.

thanks again!

Don McKellar

The deer that he took with his woodyweight.

 

Vince Smith

The impala weighed about 100 lbs and was first, the arrow went clean through him centering a rib on exit. I re-used that arrow, after touching up the grizzly, on my wildebeest.

The wildebeest weighed about 500 lbs and was quartering to me, I broke a rib on entrance, went diagonally through his chest and stomach and the broadhead was sticking out crotch. The PH couldn't believe I went through his stomach full of grass

The kudu weighed about 600 lbs and my arrow broke a rib on entrance, broke a rib on exit, and was embedded in the shoulder joint. The arrows were kingwood footed tapered ash, 5.5 in. swift cut feathers, 29 in to the back of the woody weight, 200gr woody weight, modified 190 gr grizzly. Total arrow weight; 995 gr. The bow was a 66" slight R/D longbow of my design, 61# @ 29". the shots were 14yds, 11yds, and 17yds

Vince Smith.

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