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This guy took a step as I shot and my shot ended up back about 10 inches further than I wanted it to be. The deer only went about 55 yards before piling up which was about 15 yards out of sight and I backed out for 2 hours and came back to a very stiff deer. I really credit this deer to to the broadhead. The entrance was only around 1 inch and the exit was the full 2.5 there was a good amount of blood at the poi then only a few drops until around 25 yards and there was blood everywhere for the last 30 or so yards.
 

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I just ordered some Xecutioner Hybrid Xpandable's, hope they penetrate as well as everyone says.
 
anyone kill anything at longer ranges with this head? 50-80 yards?
36 yards is the farthest I've killed with them but I have test shot them out to 100 yards and they hit right with my field points..... The biggest thing with any broadhead is having a tuned bow
 
Killed a doe yesterday with the Xecutioner Kineses Hybrid Xpandable, not a good shot by me, but a complete pass-through (20 yards). The exit was pretty massive.
 
Killed this buck last year with an xecutioner at 62 yards, had a 3 inch entry and big exit and a blood trail you wouldn't believe. He only made it about 50 yards straight down hill
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I bet he looked like a booner at first glance coming through the woods

What'd he score

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^^dont you mean Poper? I thought a Booner was a gun shot deer?

Has anyone used the hybrids recently? I am interested in these heads but indontblike the idea of an O-ring on my heads - I use Grave Digger and NAP Killzones but have been interested in these Xecutioners.
 
^^dont you mean Poper? I thought a Booner was a gun shot deer?

Has anyone used the hybrids recently? I am interested in these heads but indontblike the idea of an O-ring on my heads - I use Grave Digger and NAP Killzones but have been interested in these Xecutioners.
An archery deer can also be a booner. The minimum score is just higher for all animals. Pope and Young minimum for Whitetails is 125" and Boone and Crockett is 160" I believe.
 
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