Superior Game Ranch Hunt

"Hello GrizzlyStik, This is from my hunt at Superior Game Ranch this past weekend. A male Water Buffalo, estimated to be close to 1500lbs. There were this male and a female that were born there, they grouped up in a herd of about 20 or so watussi. Finding the herd and separating him with the help of my 2 brothers and a guide, to get a shot, took all day Saturday. Using my bow tech black ice 70#, and the Momentum 250 GrizzlyStik tipped with the 315 grain ASHBY, 950 plus grains combined. I took 1 shot aiming for the crease on the left side, broadside shot, that hit it in the leg right near the joint bend. It didn't penetrate passed the bone. He and the herd ran. Took a few more hours to locate them and get another shot. This time, same side, a little higher and back, I hit lung. Good penetration. Ran about 20 yards in a loop, fell over and expired within minutes. Thank you once again for this awesome set up!! I'll be needing more Momentum arrows in the future LOL! Have a great day my friend." Harry Haines


"All the buffalo were killed with GrizzlyStik arrows and Ashby broadheads. My shot angled forward & out the shoulder." Thanks, Dan Kinder. (Dan Kinder, Terry Mansfield, Pat Leiser)

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