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I was using the rip cord for a couple years until it cost me a really nice 4x4 Muley last year in the late hunt over at Banks Lake. It was very cold in the morning. The rest froze up on me and didn't fall away. Arrow fletch tore and the arrow flew left and trimmed his butt hair. It's in the garbage can now. Trophy taker is what I am using now. Broadheads are grouping out to 90 yards. Seems to be working well.
Quote from: WAPITIHUNTER on September 29, 2008, 08:15:48 PMI was using the rip cord for a couple years until it cost me a really nice 4x4 Muley last year in the late hunt over at Banks Lake. It was very cold in the morning. The rest froze up on me and didn't fall away. Arrow fletch tore and the arrow flew left and trimmed his butt hair. It's in the garbage can now. Trophy taker is what I am using now. Broadheads are grouping out to 90 yards. Seems to be working well. I had the same problem over whitetail hunting... Sitting in zero degree temperatures for 7 or so days in a row with snow falling everyday and it melting in to the rest and then freezing because it's well below freezing... Well you get the drift! It cost me a hawg of a whitetail because the rest froze solid and then popped up and didn't fall away... Hence the reason I am not using a trophy taker anymore...