Fathers & Sons

Fathers & Sons - "I was shooting your 650 TDT's in a 240 spine with a 200 grain single bevel Maasai broadhead. I don't think the arrow even slowed down, we found it nearly 50 yards past the bird. My 14 year old son was shooting a 400 spine TDT with a 125 grain Maasai overkill broadhead. His draw weight is 34 lbs and the arrow passed through from a frontal shot. We had been training at 50 to 80 yards with the goal of making a close in shot seem easy. And it was! The 14 and 18 yard shots were no problem and the Tom's are now in the smoker." - Thomas Anderson III & Thomas Anderson IV

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