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>Use a heavy enough arrow to
>carry the energy needed for
>expanding heads and you won't
>look back. I've shot a
>pile of animals with rage
>heads and get giant holes
>every time and massive, short
>blood trails. This elk went
>20 yards before falling over.
>I'll save you the time
>to ask about the dog.
>I killed this elk 10
>minuets from home. I called
>my wife to come up
>and help me and she
>brought the dog with her.
>She doesn't go anywhere without
>him
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>Last years cow, shot with the
>same head, at a very
>steep angle. Pass through, great
>holes on both sides, and
>a blood trail a toddler
>could follow. She went 30
>yards and fell over. If
>you understand your equipment and
>what is needed for it
>to work properly, they are
>as deadly and reliable as
>any other head on the
>market. I won't use anything
>besides rage. I've killed moose,
>deer, pronghorn, elk, turkeys, pigs
>and sheep/goats with them and
>never had one fail on
>me
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Dang Shawn, did you have a 300 Ultra mag behind that shot on the spike? Talk about a massive hole. Any meat left on that shoulder? That is awesome. Nice shooting!