01-31-2005, 03:11 PM
D.T.C., I have never had a problem of it rattling around in the pouch. It is tucked at the bottom of the pack because it is hopefully the last thing I need. But if you have problems with it, you can wrap a rubber band around it before storage or put the rubber band on the outside which would probably be easier. Here is a pic of the elk I shot in 2004 with the same broadhead that I used in the video on the website. I shot it at 70 yards, one shot, he ran approximatilly 80 yards and died. (There was a little luck involved I'm sure.) I honestly don't know what killed it. No bubbles and I never saw the heart. It was in the area of the heart, but never found it to look at it. There was a lot of internal bleeding, and it took him a minute to fall over. I think I got a main artery. Let me know what you think.
By the way, my daughter is not flipping anyone off, she is just learning how to snap her fingers. (That is all I heard for about a week is snap-snap-snap)
Bart
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By the way, my daughter is not flipping anyone off, she is just learning how to snap her fingers. (That is all I heard for about a week is snap-snap-snap)
Bart
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