Here is Russell Thornberry with his elk. Russell
writes:
"Thought you might like to see the bull elk
I shot this season with your fine 175-grain, single bevel broadhead, shot from my home-made, 46-pound-pull, sinew-backed Osage
longbow. Shot completely through him. Clipped a rib going in, took both lungs and the top of his heart.
He went 15 yards and dropped in his tracks.
Thank you for your part in my success."
Thanks Russell and
congrats on a great trophy!
Nice Bull
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Here is Chris Wison with his Elk he took with
his Abowyer broadheads. Nice work Chris.
New Mexico Bull
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Calbert Martinez with a nice looking New Mexico
Elk. This bull ended up coming within ten yards and presented Calbert with a shot. Calbert took the shot, complete pass-through,
and this bull traveled a short distance before expiring. Congrats on your successful hunt
Wyoming Elk Hunt
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Here is Alan Palic with his bull he took in Wyoming.
He took this bull with his custom ground Abowyer broadheads.
Roosevelt Bull
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Here is championship elk caller Joel Turner with
his Washington Roosevelt Bull. He took this nice bull with his longbow and his Abowyer broadheads at 15 yards. Nice work Joel!
Utah Cow
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Bjorn Ahlblad shot this Utah Cow Elk at less
than 3 yards-she stopped momentarily on the other side of a bush he was using for cover. His Elk set up is a 64" ACS
CX with cedar arrows and Abowyer Brown Bears. The Elk never stood a chance; the broadhead went right through the heart and
she was down in 25 yards.
Cache Valley Elk
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Adam Ahlblad took this beautiful Bull Elk in the Cache Valley Utah using his 64" 50# ACS CX and Abowyer
Brown Bear broadheads and Douglas Fir Arrows. The 18 yard shot cleanly
penetrated both lungs and the Bull went about 35 yards and left a great blood trail.
First Elk!
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Here is Phil Hiestand with a bull that he took on his first ever elk hunt in Wyoming.
Phil was using a 145 grain Abowyer bone head with a 100 grain adapter to have a total head weight of about 250 grains. The
arrow was a Carbon Express Maxima 350 and it was shot out of a Bowtech Destroyer. The elk only traveled about 40 yards before
collapsing. Congrats on your first elk Phil!
Wyoming Cow
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Larry Hanify with a nice Wyoming cow taken with a 145 grain Abowyer bonehead
with a 100 grain screw in adapter for a broadhead weight of 250 grains. The arrow used was a 340 full metal jacket
so combined broadhead arrow weight was about 620 grains. The arrow broke ribs on the entrance and broke the ribs and scapula
on the exit. The elk only traveled 20 yards before expiring. Now the real work after the shot begins.
6 x 6 Elk
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Here is Adrian Farmer with a big 6 x 6 elk he took with an Abowyer brown
bear and a total arrow weight of 665 grains which worked great as he achieved a complete pass-through breaking ribs on entry
and exit. This big elk only traveled thirty yards before quickly expiring.
Wyoming Elk
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Here is Brent Hahn with his Wyoming elk taken with a screw in stainless 260 grain
brown bear. He shot this elk at about 30 yards. Nice shooting Brent!
New Mexico Elk
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Allen Palic
Flora Vista, New Mexico
Allen Palic with his trophy New Mexico elk taken with a Abowyer Bonehead
6 X 6 Wyoming Elk
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Brian Dech Coopersville, MI
Brian with his 6x6 Wyoming Elk, which
he took using the 130gr. Abowyer Broadhead.
6 X 6 Wyoming Elk
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Larry Hanify Marne, Michigan
Larry with his 6x6 Wyoming Elk
that he took with a 125 Abowyer Broadhead.
Wyoming Bull Elk
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Curt Huizinga Grand Rapids, MI
Curt with a nice Wyoming bull elk.
He bagged it with a Wheeler Bow and Abowyer 135 Broadhead.
Colorado Cow Elk
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John Todd Sand Lake, Michigan
John with his Colorado Cow Elk taken with
a 135 Abowyer Broadhead.
Colorado Cow Elk
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Sean Hanify and Larry Hanify Grand Rapids, Michigan
Sean with his
Colorado Cow Elk taken with a 135 Abowyer Broadhead and A&H ACS BOW