Awesome video, clarity, quality and subject.... but am I the only one who's a little squeamish about showing a frontal shot?
Could start a major discussion over frontal shots... and some people swear by them... but showing in a video might encourage those with less experience.
The question/issue I knew I would have to answer/deal with since last September when I let the arrow fly. Trust me, you are not the only one who thought about it.
Let me start by saying I would rather take a broadside or quartering shot any day compared to the frontal shot that I took. This is the first frontal shot I have ever taken (I have read debates on bowsite and other forums on it's effectiveness). I would only recommend the frontal shot to someone who understands elk vitals very well and is 100% CONFIDENT in their ability to place the arrow within about a 1.5" circle (this shot leaves little room to error). I had been practicing all summer and could put my arrow inside of that 1.5" circle at 30 yards all day. My arrow ended up about an 1" left of where I ideally would have placed it. When we gutted him I had ran my arrow most of the length of the bull's right lung cut the back of the left lung and the arrow was lodged in the liver. The bull expired within 10 minutes.
With that being said. I hope to never have to take that shot again. Will I, if the opportunity presents itself? That depends on my nerves and my confidence in making the perfect shot.
As far as the guys' with less experience taking the shot. I can only hope that, they only take shots they are comfortable with and aren't just looking to "get an arrow in a bull". This video shows that the shot is effective, but I STRESS only take a shot you are 99.99% sure that one shot will kill the bull.