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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 397735" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>lovedr79,</p><p></p><p>Most any XB will kill WT deer/feral hog out to 40-50M (given a good quality arrow/broadhead), which is about the limit of most any "horizontal archer's" ability to take a deer/hog in the south Texas brush country.</p><p>(In a lot of our best hunting areas, you cannot SEE more than 20-30M, as the brush is THAT thick.)</p><p></p><p>Fwiw, my 1st cousin took an over 300# hog (live weight) with the Yukon SL at 46 long steps, using "the Texas heart shot". = The broadhead entered the hog just below the tail & exited his neck. - Not surprisingly, the hog went down GYD within one stride & never even "wiggled".</p><p></p><p>yours, satx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 397735, member: 11019"] lovedr79, Most any XB will kill WT deer/feral hog out to 40-50M (given a good quality arrow/broadhead), which is about the limit of most any "horizontal archer's" ability to take a deer/hog in the south Texas brush country. (In a lot of our best hunting areas, you cannot SEE more than 20-30M, as the brush is THAT thick.) Fwiw, my 1st cousin took an over 300# hog (live weight) with the Yukon SL at 46 long steps, using "the Texas heart shot". = The broadhead entered the hog just below the tail & exited his neck. - Not surprisingly, the hog went down GYD within one stride & never even "wiggled". yours, satx [/QUOTE]
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