I am new at bow hunting and want to get the right equipment before i go to the woods. I will be mostly hunting from the ground at least at first so i need something that will stand up to moving through the woods. I also want one with a good blood trail that will take a deer down as quickly as possible. any help would be great thanks.
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I love the Slick Trick 100gr Standards.
As Gecko stated, the slick trick is hard to beat.Flies like a field point, makes a hole like a 12 gauge slug. Now for some advice from someone who knows- Accuracy is the single most important part of the bow shot. If you can make an accurate shot, you can kill deer with a bow.The best is the double lung broadside shot or a quartering away shot. When a double lung shot is made, you can usually see the deer die on his feet and pile up within your sight.Good luck on your hunting season!
Rage three 100gr. No doubt, no exceptions. This is the only broad-head I will ever use. I shot a 90lb. doe last week and it literally dropped her in her tracks. The best part of this broad-head is how it flies. When they say it flies like a field point they are not kidding. They are a little pricey at 29.99 for three but they are well worth it and they include a practice tip also.
I actually like the thunderheads. The grain depends on what your shooting with, and what your practicing with.
bow hunting wounds more animals than guns