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Offline BOWHUNTER45

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I have never used them but I don't see anything in the description that would make Shuttle T's illegal.
  yeah me neither thats why I posted it ...... :tup:

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 :chuckle: :chuckle: Buy Wasp and do not need to worry about it ..... :tup: :twocents:

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:chuckle: :chuckle: Buy Wasp and do not need to worry about it ..... :tup: :twocents:

I don't want to just sting them with a wasp. I want to kill them, I shoot montec :P :chuckle:
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hahaha O they kill them believe me ..... I just like messing with people ,thats all ...but I have to brag about something that has been FLAWLESS in taking game . That includes Hornaday bullets .... those are the only two I run with  :chuckle: :chuckle: :sry: :tup: Nice to know everyone agrees on everything... :IBCOOL:

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 :chuckle: I figured you would like that. You stated a pretty good fact about those solid "BASS" bullets :chuckle:
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I will stick to my slick tricks.  I am not big on the Wasp design.

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Shuttle T's nothing like them, never with be......  Biggest cutting diameter you will find for such a low profile, straight flying broadhead!!!!!
Go in Lite come out Heavy!

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O.K ITS time to end this thread before it gets us all in trouble  :chuckle: :chuckle: :sry:

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Shuttle T's nothing like them, never with be......  Biggest cutting diameter you will find for such a low profile, straight flying broadhead!!!!!
  Do you need spelling lessons too ? :chuckle:

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This tread is useless we all know my wac'ems are the best so lets just end this conversation now. :stirthepot:

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 I have used the 100 grain Shuttle T's on two elk. The wound that the broadhead opened up was much larger than any of the other broadheads that I have used.  I will not use anything else in the fix broadhead line until something else comes out that is even better.  But from an engineering perspective the shape of the Shuttle T allows for more hide to be cut while the arrow is starting to penetrate the hide.  Whereas the other fixed broadhead cut immediately upon touching the hide.  For me logically this makes more sense from a performance perspective then the other fixed broadheads. 

And the blood trail from using the shuttle T locks...  A blind person could track it...  This is good for me as my eyes are getting more mature.  The shuttle T's are also very will machined as they do not move once they are seated on the arrow.  Some that I have used in the past did move which made for interesting tuning exercises.   As others have said that there is very little difference from shooting a practice tip verses a shuttle T.  I still tune mine but it so miner that I am not sure why I do it other than being a person who cannot stop messing with my bow.


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Bowhunter your arm has to be pretty damn sore by now or damn near broke! :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Dang it man ...whats a guy have to do to make a point .. 15 kill shots that I could find ..these shuttle T guys need to step up to the plate and show me this concrete block trick and now they are telling me I am living in the 90,s hahahaha well hell give me back another 20 yrs of my life and Ill bang with ya  :chuckle: :chuckle: all and now they are making fun of my 4" straight fletched arrows ... what the h$ll you think I am a target shooter or something geeeeez I was into that 25 yrs ago and I shot fingers only !!! yeah I held my ground back then and still can ....I just changed over to a release about 8 yrs ago and I like it now I am used to it but I was bred to shoot fingers and I still check out my ability to do so here and there.....and for all you youngsters out their please show some respect to us old timers  :o :yeah:  Now please do not  comment on this again because I do not want to have to keep typing back !!! :P :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Who's all the Youngster's? :dunno: :chuckle:

 


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