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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2015, 01:21:35 AM »
Can't post $%!7 on here from my phone anymore.  I give up

I think H-W has gotten tight on blocking downloads of photos out of size.  I'll post a few from my phone.  Hope that's ok.  As I understand it both are taken with the VanDyke 100

A 7X4 bull is crazy!!
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2015, 02:48:59 AM »
Mine this year. Not much but its something.

I remember my first few deer, elk and bear.  Nothing spectacular about any of them, but to me they were exciting reflections of all my hard work.  I learned so much from those early hunts.  And not one of them came easy.  It's been 35 years since I shot that first deer, 34 years since that second deer, first elk and first bear.  I worked and practiced and studied and scouted and sharpened broadheads daily...it was the foundation of what has become a life's work.  I am who I am today in large part because of those first few deer.  Don't ever think they are "Not much".  They are the beginning of something great!  That becomes more special with every season that passes.  Especially when you get old enough to start to seeing glimpses of the end.

Today there is way too much emphasis on size and score.  So much so that I think many are missing out on what it is to be a bowhunter.  Especially in those early years.  I remember the smell of my arrows being fletched - I don't smell that anymore.  I remember the sting of the string against my wrist - I don't feel that anymore.  I remember the sound of my heart beat in my mouth - I haven't heard that in years.  I remember laying awake as the clock ticked so slow during that endless night before opening day - These days I don't even have a clock and often get up late opening day.  I remember feeling the dirt, the taste of licking the water off my arrows, sniffing a blood trail, hair standing up on the back of my neck, experiencing slow motion during a kill shot, excitement, anticipation, agony of a miss and the uncontrollable shakes after a well placed arrow from five feet.  That's what bowhunting is all about.

Make's me sad I no longer see, smell and feel things the way I did in the beginning.  It had absolutely nothing to do with antler size or score.  It was the adventure experienced through the eyes of a newborn bowhunter.  I wouldn't trade those things for all the fame of a dozen state records.

Today shooting a doe or young buck during early season doesn't mean much to me.  But, once upon a time, that meant everything.  That sort of makes me jealous of you Smossy.  I'm happy for you and that delicious looking deer.  Congratulations on a job well done!  And thank you for trusting Savora broadheads to get your tag filled :tup:
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2015, 09:05:46 AM »
Mine this year. Not much but its something.

I remember my first few deer, elk and bear.  Nothing spectacular about any of them, but to me they were exciting reflections of all my hard work.  I learned so much from those early hunts.  And not one of them came easy.  It's been 35 years since I shot that first deer, 34 years since that second deer, first elk and first bear.  I worked and practiced and studied and scouted and sharpened broadheads daily...it was the foundation of what has become a life's work.  I am who I am today in large part because of those first few deer.  Don't ever think they are "Not much".  They are the beginning of something great!  That becomes more special with every season that passes.  Especially when you get old enough to start to seeing glimpses of the end.

Today there is way too much emphasis on size and score.  So much so that I think many are missing out on what it is to be a bowhunter.  Especially in those early years.  I remember the smell of my arrows being fletched - I don't smell that anymore.  I remember the sting of the string against my wrist - I don't feel that anymore.  I remember the sound of my heart beat in my mouth - I haven't heard that in years.  I remember laying awake as the clock ticked so slow during that endless night before opening day - These days I don't even have a clock and often get up late opening day.  I remember feeling the dirt, the taste of licking the water off my arrows, sniffing a blood trail, hair standing up on the back of my neck, experiencing slow motion during a kill shot, excitement, anticipation, agony of a miss and the uncontrollable shakes after a well placed arrow from five feet.  That's what bowhunting is all about.

Make's me sad I no longer see, smell and feel things the way I did in the beginning.  It had absolutely nothing to do with antler size or score.  It was the adventure experienced through the eyes of a newborn bowhunter.  I wouldn't trade those things for all the fame of a dozen state records.

Today shooting a doe or young buck during early season doesn't mean much to me.  But, once upon a time, that meant everything.  That sort of makes me jealous of you Smossy.  I'm happy for you and that delicious looking deer.  Congratulations on a job well done!  And thank you for trusting Savora broadheads to get your tag filled :tup:
When your right your right. Few negarive experiences have kind of taken a dump on my pride. Lack motivation to even get out hunting as much as I'd like to. Hunting is hard for sure. Blessed to be at a point in my life now though to where I have the freedom to try.
I'm sure ill appreciate more and more as things come to past. You never realize what you have or had untill its gone. Lifes great lesson.  Thanks for supporting me and many others Rad. Savoras a great company Ill stand by for life. Rad though. Mehhh.
Lol jusst kidding.
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2015, 09:11:00 AM »
Mine this year. Not much but its something.

I remember my first few deer, elk and bear.  Nothing spectacular about any of them, but to me they were exciting reflections of all my hard work.  I learned so much from those early hunts.  And not one of them came easy.  It's been 35 years since I shot that first deer, 34 years since that second deer, first elk and first bear.  I worked and practiced and studied and scouted and sharpened broadheads daily...it was the foundation of what has become a life's work.  I am who I am today in large part because of those first few deer.  Don't ever think they are "Not much".  They are the beginning of something great!  That becomes more special with every season that passes.  Especially when you get old enough to start to seeing glimpses of the end.

Today there is way too much emphasis on size and score.  So much so that I think many are missing out on what it is to be a bowhunter.  Especially in those early years.  I remember the smell of my arrows being fletched - I don't smell that anymore.  I remember the sting of the string against my wrist - I don't feel that anymore.  I remember the sound of my heart beat in my mouth - I haven't heard that in years.  I remember laying awake as the clock ticked so slow during that endless night before opening day - These days I don't even have a clock and often get up late opening day.  I remember feeling the dirt, the taste of licking the water off my arrows, sniffing a blood trail, hair standing up on the back of my neck, experiencing slow motion during a kill shot, excitement, anticipation, agony of a miss and the uncontrollable shakes after a well placed arrow from five feet.  That's what bowhunting is all about.

Make's me sad I no longer see, smell and feel things the way I did in the beginning.  It had absolutely nothing to do with antler size or score.  It was the adventure experienced through the eyes of a newborn bowhunter.  I wouldn't trade those things for all the fame of a dozen state records.

Today shooting a doe or young buck during early season doesn't mean much to me.  But, once upon a time, that meant everything.  That sort of makes me jealous of you Smossy.  I'm happy for you and that delicious looking deer.  Congratulations on a job well done!  And thank you for trusting Savora broadheads to get your tag filled :tup:

This should be required reading for all of us and made into a sticky. Thanks for that RadSav  :tup:

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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2015, 09:38:41 AM »
I shot a coyote next to my chicken pen with one  :dunno:

I hope to have an elk, Savora kill in the late season.  I've got a quiver full of VanDyke's that are ready to run!
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2015, 05:03:18 AM »
Mine this year.

Why are there no Smoochy wraps on those arrows?  I thought SG was set up to make those.
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2015, 06:39:48 AM »
Mine this year.

Why are there no Smoochy wraps on those arrows?  I thought SG was set up to make those.
Cause they're on my 4 fletch arrows. Using my old arrows before I lose all my new ones.
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2015, 06:51:13 AM »
I've been shooting 125 grain titanium heads with solid blades.

Can I get some of these rad?  Things look wicked.  Does the solid blade make it drift in a stiff wind anymore than a vented blade?  Thanks for sharing the passion rad. 

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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2015, 11:35:54 AM »
I've been shooting 125 grain titanium heads with solid blades.

Can I get some of these rad?  Things look wicked.  Does the solid blade make it drift in a stiff wind anymore than a vented blade?  Thanks for sharing the passion rad.

Solid blades usually fly better within reasonable size.  Think of it as a car driving across a bridge during a wind storm.  Is that car more aerodynamic with the windows rolled up or down? 
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #24 on: October 08, 2015, 01:56:32 PM »
TripleSec 15 yards  :tup:
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #25 on: October 09, 2015, 03:58:23 AM »
I've been shooting 125 grain titanium heads with solid blades.

Can I get some of these rad?  Things look wicked.  Does the solid blade make it drift in a stiff wind anymore than a vented blade?  Thanks for sharing the passion rad.

Solid blades usually fly better within reasonable size.  Think of it as a car driving across a bridge during a wind storm.  Is that car more aerodynamic with the windows rolled up or down? 

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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #26 on: October 09, 2015, 06:46:53 PM »
Thanks for posting guys.  Keep them coming.
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #27 on: October 09, 2015, 07:26:51 PM »

Thanks for posting guys.  Keep them coming.
You first. You've put more savoras into animals then all of us combined. Text them and ill post em if u need me to.
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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #28 on: October 15, 2015, 11:47:47 PM »
Ultra-con 125 first blackie & first archery kill 


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Re: Savora Broadhead kills this season
« Reply #29 on: October 15, 2015, 11:49:49 PM »
Ultra-con 125 first blackie & first archery kill.

Huh!  I thought you went Titanium on that bad boy.  Pretty darn awesome blackie :tup:
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