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I'm gonna give the Simmons Tree Shark a go also. COC with 2" of cutting! They are said to fly very well do to the design eliminating surface area.

Here's a few photos that were shared with me. The whitetail and hog were shot with a recurves between 45 and 50 lbs.

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A blood trail left by a whitetail...while running!

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They make a glue on which is 165 grains and a screw on which is 190 grains.

I was advised to stay away from the screw on head, it is known to bend do to the rear blades not being secured to the ferrule.
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What yardage were these animals shot at?

Just wondering how good those blades fly past 20 yards. I have shot the Gobbler Guilitines and past 20yards they ain't worth a hoot.
Wondering if that much surface area makes that much of a difference in the flight.
 
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What yardage were these animals shot at?


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I was told the hog was shot at 35 yards with a 45lb recurve. Don't know about the Doe.
 
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