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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2304598" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Can't say they are outstanding trails, but I can't say they are outstanding shots either. I tend to shoot a little higher than what I could get away with. In my mind, a higher shot is not going to leave as good of a blood trail at first, compared to a lower shot on the cavity. With a lower shot, the body cavity does not have to fill with as much blood before it hits the hole and starts spurting out, so it is going to gush more, sooner. Higher shot it will have to fill more before it reaches the hole. I have no idea if that is accurate or not. I also don't see how three different broadheads, all being a three blade head, same diameter, can be any different on a passthrough shot. They all have the same footprint, assuming they are all razor sharp, I would think they would all do the same thing. Call me crazy, but that's the way I see it. Think it depends more on shot placement and angles than it does on broadhead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2304598, member: 9675"] Can't say they are outstanding trails, but I can't say they are outstanding shots either. I tend to shoot a little higher than what I could get away with. In my mind, a higher shot is not going to leave as good of a blood trail at first, compared to a lower shot on the cavity. With a lower shot, the body cavity does not have to fill with as much blood before it hits the hole and starts spurting out, so it is going to gush more, sooner. Higher shot it will have to fill more before it reaches the hole. I have no idea if that is accurate or not. I also don't see how three different broadheads, all being a three blade head, same diameter, can be any different on a passthrough shot. They all have the same footprint, assuming they are all razor sharp, I would think they would all do the same thing. Call me crazy, but that's the way I see it. Think it depends more on shot placement and angles than it does on broadhead. [/QUOTE]
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