Originally Posted by 79inpa
I recently hit an elk in the shoulder with a bow. this lead me to experiment with single bevel bone splitting broadheads. i have found that i can break off chunks of shoulder bone with a heavy single bevel. my one problem lies with the black eagle spartan 250 shafts that I'm using. they aren't durable enough to survive a good hard hit.

I am now looking at a new arrow and probably an outsert and insert system. day 6 arrows and grizzly stick arrows seem to be recommended quite highly. are there any others.

mathews traverse
32 inch draw
71 lbs
whisker bisquit


Shot placement is everything.
If you're going to make shoulder shots, use aluminum arrows.


One shot, one kill........ It saves a lot of ammo!