Zombie Slayers are damaged

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Zombie Slayers are damaged

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First and foremost thank you forum members for all your bolt recommendations!!!!

Went out today to shoot my new zombies (20" factory fletched). Was switching from diablos. Took about 5-6 shots and I was sighted in at 30 Yrds. Went to the 50 yrd line and figured if I aimed at the same spot twice I would be able to really see grouping. Wrong!!! I destroyed my first 2 zombies. Lessoned learned. These things shoot deadly under 50 Yrds. It was like shooting diablos at 20 Yrds. All I have to say is if you're on the fence about switching, don't be. Sorry no pics, couldn't figure out how to post from my iphone.
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They are the best I have shot from my crossbows! Congrats there R.H. :D
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Tip: never shoot at the same spot twice without removing the previous arrow. This gets very expensive. I learned my lesson first day out of the box. Always buy more arrows than you think you need. :D
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....yep...they even kill their own.....

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you guys are giving bad advise...I say shoot those groups man. it keeps the arrow makers in business. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cookies wrote:Tip: never shoot at the same spot twice without removing the previous arrow. This gets very expensive. I learned my lesson first day out of the box. Always buy more arrows than you think you need. :D
Even when you remove the first arrow and shoot at that spot you stand a good chance of burying the arrow in the target and loosing fletching because you still hit the same hole
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Even when you remove the first arrow and shoot at that spot you stand a good chance of burying the arrow in the target and loosing fletching because you still hit the same hole
True words, those. Been there and done that. Thought I was being smart removing the arrow, and ended up having to dig the next one out after it sank the fletching half way thru the bag.
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