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I took a picture of this buck the other day. What do you think he will score once he’s done growing in a few weeks? Any guesses much appreciated.
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Hey man I’m not insulting the ones that gave there honest opinion. In fact I liked all y’alls posts. As for a couple of folks that were rude... This post is for them🤙🏽😉 Nothing against you or the ones who kept it real and were just honest.
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He looked like a mangy coyote😂 Hair falling off. He didn’t look pretty! Decided to wait till I get a nicer cape down the road in a year or two.
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He was dying on the ground but suffering so I put one through his heart and killed him faster. Did the ethical thing!
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Thanks🤙🏽 #HumblePieSureTastesGoodHuh
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Absolutely 100% agree. I know this buck will be at least 155” in next few weeks once he’s done👍🏼 Definitely a shooter for the desert.
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I’m thinking the same thing man🤙🏽
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SCI?
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I honestly have him at 150 right now. But I was thinking a possible 160 after 3 weeks of growth.
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Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer posted a topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Hello CouesWhitetail Members, I hope everyone has been doing well during these tough times. I've been practicing a lot of 3-D archery shooting lately and I have built up a setup to effectively shoot out to 120 yards and hitting vitals on demand. I have been able to achieve this type of accuracy thorugh paper tuning my bow and ensuring my arrows are perfectly tuned. Given that my bow/arrows/field points are dialed in using these two conventional methods "paper tuning" and "arrow tuning" i.e. squaring arrow/nock, spin testing etc. I've been testing to see which current fixed broadheads on the market actually fly and are accurate identical to a field point. So far I have bought/tested the QAD EXODUS, Ramcat hydroshock, ramcat diamondback, Trophy Taker ATAC, Trophy Taker Shuttle T, G5 Montec M3, Tooth of the Arrow. All in all the best performer by far which shot closest to the field point was the Trophy Taker ATAC but its not sharp which was a huge bummer. It was virtually identical to field point as far as windage but shot little low in elevation. I did adjust my rest to compensate for this drop and proceeded to shoot with extreme accuracy; I understand that this is a good thing but remember I'm looking for something that will I simply swap my field point with and will hit the target on demand. The Ramcat Diamondback finished second but required much tuning. Once dialed in I was able to get extreme accuracy as well. The Exodus came in third place but required much more tuning to get the head to fly correctly; once dialed in it could reliably hit vitals out to 80 then it started to be more inconsistent at 90 yards. The same could be said for the rest of the arrows in the list but all required to be tuned a little different. So my question to you guys is have you found a broadhead on the market that will literally give you field point flight/accuracy with a tuned setup no matter what distance. I have found expandable broadheads to achieve this but I have yet to achieve this with a fixed broadhead. Please note that I'm aware that form is a tremendous factor when it comes to shooting fixed broadheads and I know that.... Please don't bring this aspect into the conversation lol. Soon to test broadheads will be Slick Trick Standards, Strickland Helix and well any suggestions that you folks have from experience. Sincerely, Coues Archer -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
That's awesome haha. Thanks for your 2 cents man. I will most definitely look into these SEVR broadheads, they look promising for a mechanical. The Titanium TIP just looks sinister and looks like it would penetrate well. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
With those kind of speeds no wonder it went right through those suckers lol. Hey that works for your setup but with me being 27" draw length I don't have many options for blowing through animals unless it s fixed blade. The only reason I have my skeptics with swhacker is because I shot a coues in the shoulder blade with one and it didn't do a dam thing to him. Granted with your setup getting 325 FPS; you can blow through anything with ease. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Hello bojangles, I agree with you 100%. Accuracy is the most important aspect when it comes to hunting. It's imperative to be able to put that broadhead where it needs to go. But in my experience, fixed blades do have a definite plus in the penetration department. All animals I've shot with a fixed blade have died immediately with all shots completely pass through the animal with ease. I currently shoot a swhacker and well.... Can't say the same about them. If you hit bone its not gonna be good.... SEVR on the other hand might be something to look into; in my eyes. The way it's designed I absolutely know it will get WAY more penetration than a Swhacker. Thanks for the info though I do understand where you're coming from. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
That's awesome! Thank you for the info. Please feel free to report how these vortex broadheads shoot for you. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Nice. Thank you for your suggestions. I'll give those broadheads a try. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Very intriguing👌🏼 Now that’s something that’s worth a try. I will be purchasing a pair of each to see how they hold up at longer ranges. Thank you for for being helpful. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
I literally just purchased a pack of slick trick standards the other day because I've heard amazing things from them. I will be testing those bad boys out soon. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Hey Creed_AZ_88, Just cuz its streamline mechanical doesnt mean it will shoot lol.. I have shot a handful of mechanicals that are in the same boat as the fixed blade for poor accuracy. What's a broadhead that you have had good success with as far as mechanicals for long range accuracy? -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Nice Forepaw! I will definitely be giving those heads a try. Thank you. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Awesome. I'll have to give those a try. -
Long Range Fixed Blade Field Point Accuracy
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Understood WHT_MTNMAN but examples of broadheads that fit your description would be much appreciated.... Given from what you explained here which makes sense but doesn't help me with the situation because you didn't suggest a broadhead lol... The forces of gravity acting upon both broadheads and field tips are the same; IFFFF in fact they're both exactly the same weight. Where they differ is in the friction coefficients. As you're aware the "field tip" and "broadhead" are much different when traveling through air; more drag acting on the broadhead rather than the field tip which doesn't necessarily mean that your broadhead will always shoot low... It can shoot high, low, left and right at those distances all depends on what the arrow is doing in flight through the medium, in this case "air" acting on the broadhead. I do however appreciate you explaining how to counteract this by changing tune slighty... I did however know of this and have done it but its changing my arrow/bow setup lol trying to see if there really is a broadhead aerodynamic enough to do just that.. What do you shoot? As for mechanical's I have two in my inventory that will hit on the money out to 120 without me tampering my sight/rest at all or adding weight in the back to stabilize. -
Hello my fellow coues experts. I had a question regarding a coues buck I recently shot. He was 73 yards and I shot him what looked like to be behind his arm pit. As soon as the arrow hit him he bucked and took off like a bat out of heck!!! Seen the arrow stick out of his cavity as he went on a strait death run. I seen him crash in some brush about 200 yards away. I got so happy because I thought it was a wrap! I gave him an hour before I started tracking, But I didn’t feel good so I backed out and came back in the morning. The blood trail was sparse as it gave decent drops of blood about every 5 yards or so. Once the trail got about 250 it virtually stopped completely. Below is a picture of some of the aftermath that was left from where I last saw him fall. From the picture below can you guys tell me where exactly I hit this buck?
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Big Coues Buck Hit! Need help....
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Never found him! I checked for 3 days strait with no success. I never even saw buzzards or coyotes eating anything. 90% he didn’t die. -
Anyone have and are willing to sell 27.5” PSE Full Throttle Cams. Or know of anyone who has these cams that I could buy. Thanks any help is much appreciated.
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Big Coues Buck Hit! Need help....
Coues Archer replied to Coues Archer's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
It’s 70lb Mathews no cam with a gold tip hunter pro 100 grain swhacker. Arrow length 27.5”