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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1491480" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>crg1372---Video: I would bet money those are somebodies breeder boars that were released just prior to the video. Also those bows appear to be old technology that don't have near the energy that new bows have. Shot placement wasn't the best either, especially the one they showed that went right into the top of the shoulder. </p><p></p><p>To all: you don't need complete pass through with an arrow to get a kill. (Exit would helps in tracking) The vitals are located in the center of the chest in relation to thickness of a hog. If you get half the width of the pig penetrated and your shot placement is good, you killed a pig. </p><p></p><p>If going after big hogs, use a good 1 piece fixed broad head. (I prefer them all the time) Expandable broad heads and fixed with replaceable blades can lose blades and get deformed by heavy bones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1491480, member: 1546"] crg1372---Video: I would bet money those are somebodies breeder boars that were released just prior to the video. Also those bows appear to be old technology that don't have near the energy that new bows have. Shot placement wasn't the best either, especially the one they showed that went right into the top of the shoulder. To all: you don't need complete pass through with an arrow to get a kill. (Exit would helps in tracking) The vitals are located in the center of the chest in relation to thickness of a hog. If you get half the width of the pig penetrated and your shot placement is good, you killed a pig. If going after big hogs, use a good 1 piece fixed broad head. (I prefer them all the time) Expandable broad heads and fixed with replaceable blades can lose blades and get deformed by heavy bones. [/QUOTE]
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