No doubt deer season is on your mind, and you’re probably thinking about your gear for opening day. Perhaps you want to try a new broadhead or crossbow, but don’t forget arrows. Blood Sport arrows (or bolts) have a unique detection zone (Blood Ring) on the shaft that will help you analyse the hit you made and help make decisions about following.

Last fall, I felt sure that I had double-lunged a buck at 30 yards, yet the deer didn’t race away or go down in seconds as typically happens. Retrieving the arrow I noticed dark red blood, expected a liver hit, and allowed extra time before trailing, a decision that made the recovery immensely easier. Arrows tell a story and the information in the “Blood Ring” can be critical. Here are the details from the manufacturer.

As you gear up for fall, check out these new arrows.
As you gear up for fall, check out these new arrows.

All crossbow arrows are not created equal, which is why discerning crossbow hunters are turning to BloodSport for crossbow arrows. BloodSport crossbow arrows are hand sorted and graded to ensure that you get the best hunting arrow for your money. Great care is taken to ensure the components perfectly match each shaft. A pack of six BloodSport crossbow arrows look the same, weigh the same and fly the same. With BloodSport, you can aim with confidence right out of the box.

BloodSport has a crossbow arrow to fit any budget or shooting preference, with lines including the Pro Hunter, Hunter and Pro Series. BloodSport crossbow arrows work exceptionally well with today’s high speed crossbows. They are designed to carry weight throughout the arrow shaft, which is key for retained energy and terminal performance. By choosing a field point or broadhead weight to best fits your needs, you can tailor the overall arrow weight to your specific crossbow.

The Pro Hunter comes standard with BloodSport’s patent-pending Blood Ring technology, which takes the guesswork out of tracking. Without affecting arrow flight, the super bright white, textured material of the Blood Ring captures body fluids as it passes through the animal. Different organs exhibit different blood textures and colors. Bright red, red with air bubbles, dark red or green/brown fluids collect on the arrow and let the hunter know if the hit was in the sweet spot or not. With this information, a savvy hunter can determine if it is ok to track the animal or if the animal needs more time to expire… [continued]

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