Hi! I was wondering if anyone could give me a little insight on what I experienced last night.. me and my boyfriend are kinda stumped.. He shot a deer with an arrow last night from about 30 yrds. Watched the arrow hit the deer, and the deer jumped down as if it was trying to dodge it, but it was too late. Anyways, the deer took off, and left the arrow that hit her, in the grass. When we looked at the arrow, we noticed that the blades on the retractable broadhead he used, we closed. They never opened like they were suppose to and I think that's why it fell out. There was meat, hair, and just a tiny bit of blood on the arrow head. Now, my question is: Are these arrowheads known to fail like this and not open? Also, we were debating on whether or not the arrow may have went through the deer.. but we found no blood on the ground or on the actual arrow it's self. I assumed there would be alot of blood to go through the deer.. Never found the deer either. Could anyone explain?
2007-10-10
04:45:34
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