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Post by jlankford4 on Nov 9, 2017 13:04:42 GMT -5
Just gonna give y'all a thumbs up! I got into the smokeless world this year and Jeff converted my apex to a his and I been shootin kyles accumax 275s. Took my first deer a few days ago with it at about 200 yards. Jeff mentions in one his videos about how 209 primers and black powder sometimes leaves a bad taste in your mouth and you can't get it out. Well that was what sold me on his system and I decided to give him a try. Because iv had some bad luck with a ML and iv tried just about everybody's maintenance routine there is out there and misfires/ crappy blood has always haunted me until I had no confidence with a ML so I just started carrying my bow up until this year. Well I was sitting there in the rain and still kinda had the lack of confidence due to the weather when my buck walked out and I put the crosshairs on him squeezed off behind shoulder and hammered him. He ran 50-75 yards and left a red carpet. Had about a baseball size exit wound. I no longer have confidence problems in my equipment and that is priceless to me and I just wanted to thank you guys for y'alls hard work. An while I'm at it Kyle where do you recommend shot placement with the accumax? Behind shoulder did just fine I just wanted to know your opinion. If y'all ever sell any shirts or hats I'll gladly wear it so let me know! Thanks.
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Post by Hank on Dec 5, 2017 22:50:25 GMT -5
Thanks and I am glad you are happy with you purchase.
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Post by Kyle on Dec 6, 2017 21:02:49 GMT -5
I’m a rib cage shooter. Biggest target and a kill every time. Shot placement is largely dependent on impact velocity. 3000 fps muzzle velocity and a 30 yard shot is not the intended application for the bullet. Stay in the rib cage at close range, you can migrate toward the shoulder at extended range when the bullet slows down. Best bet is the center of the rib cage in my opinion.
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