Just a thought, get a f**kin gun.
And I have seen lots of deer wounded with rifles and shotguns............
Doug
And I have seen lots of deer wounded with rifles and shotguns............
Doug
Bet it's much closer to 310-325.
I chronied 2 buddies Exomaxes with Carbon Bolts and SlickTricks.
310 for one with normal String and 325 for one with Fast strings.
Are you sure the actual weight of the arrows they were flinging? My Phoenix knocks a 440-ish grain arrow up near 280FPS (according to my chronograph). Were I to step that arrow weight down to 350-ish grains, I would fully expect to make the 305FPS the bow is rated for, given that KE calculators generally figure about 1 FPS per 3 grains of arrow. If the little 175lb Phoenix will make 305, I'd be shocked if the 225lb Max (with a longer stroke, if I'm not mistaken) wouldn't get right up around the 350's with a 350 grain arrow. ??
back to CROWCA.............most of the badly hit deer I have tracked were gut shot. I do not recall any of them going to water, but I have certainly heard this many times before. I think it might be "folk lore" wisdom with some truth, but not universally true. Same as the tail up, tail down observation. It has been my experience that MOST white-tailed deer take off with their tail down when they are mortally hit, but not always. Sometimes the flag is up, they bounce away, and a hundred yards later they pile up.
Doug

back to CROWCA.............most of the badly hit deer I have tracked were gut shot. I do not recall any of them going to water, but I have certainly heard this many times before. I think it might be "folk lore" wisdom with some truth, but not universally true. Same as the tail up, tail down observation. It has been my experience that MOST white-tailed deer take off with their tail down when they are mortally hit, but not always. Sometimes the flag is up, they bounce away, and a hundred yards later they pile up.
Doug

now that i think about it, im pretty sure that i shot over her![]()
Incidentally, hitting a rock square on with a carbon arrow can sound like a gun shot, the arrow blows to bits. Expensive miss.
Lefty I am sorry you are the only one that knows anything about deer,since Doug and all you pro hunters weren't there how the f**k would you know where he hit the deer or missed the deer.Leave your thoughts on how to help him recover or track his wounded deer Since only one guy was there he is the only one who would know anything about were he hit or did not hit the deer.I stated a fact which I stand by.I have bow killed my share off deer and found dead deer laying in water as I have stated.Bloated and gut shot.You all missed the point, point being I did not say they run straight to water as you arrow them,if you are looking for a gut shot deer after 24 hrs or more look around the water.He asked for help recovering his deer I gave him my thoughts.It is a deer it is a goose it is a rabbit,if you hunt long enough you will f**k some up.You looked for it you did your best,it seems like no one here has ever lost a animal.You might find him alive later in the season limping around, you might find him dead in the winter,he may be dead now.Something will eat him.Climb in the stand try again.Some deer run like hell when you bow shoot them in the lungs some stand there and fall over every one is different.When you release the bolt you can no longer control what happens,when you pulled the trigger you thought you had a killing shot,you were wrong,get over it get in the stand and get hunting.You cannot do anything now so let it go.




























