Serbian Hunter
AH senior member
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- Jul 17, 2009
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- Safari Club International, Serbia
- Hunted
- Ex YU, Namibia, Sweden, SA
Aside of broadhead, FOC and arrow weight are very important. Also bear in mind that shaft should be narrower that broadhead's body. I took one buff cow (estimated 1400lbs) with rifle and just for sake of curiosity I put an arrow from 22 yds through its shoulder/hearth prior to taking a photo (PURE Elite 72#, 905grs, Grizzly broadhead,194fps). 2/3 of arrow went to another side! I took oryx, BWB and few warthogs with 650grs and although I know that majority of hunters will use much lighter arrows I will stick to heavy ones since I demand full penetration not just with best shots (best case scenario) but also in case I hit a bone.
I can sum up for you what to take in consideration while building arrow for Africa but I would strongly suggest you to look for Dr Ashby's articles reg arrow penetration. He took over 600 large animals (mostly African) he is very pedantic and it was most valuable reading for my preps
I can sum up for you what to take in consideration while building arrow for Africa but I would strongly suggest you to look for Dr Ashby's articles reg arrow penetration. He took over 600 large animals (mostly African) he is very pedantic and it was most valuable reading for my preps