Cold Day for a Boar

"GrizzlyStik - I shot this young boar hog last evening & it was real cold (by our standards) so I field dressed him & let him hang. I quartered him up this afternoon & was impressed with the wound channel so I thought I’d send you some pics. It was a front quartering shot from a stand & I hit him right behind the R. ear & it exited out the L. shoulder. The Momentum shaft snapped as he rolled but the Ashby is ready to be mounted on another shaft. The difference between the entrance & the exit is impressive. So much for those I’ve been reading who claim that a two-blade broadhead doesn’t create enough of a wound channel to be effective on hogs! I don’t think they were talking about a razor-sharp single bevel that weighs 315gr." Lane Moore

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