On Thursday we had very high winds and went out in the morning with not much confidence. As a surprize, luck was on my brothers side as he moved in on the back side of a small cut and sat down on a large rock. He then did one call sequence on his fiberglass horn and noticed a set of antlers in the long grass infront of him. A small bull moose was bedded right there and moved closer to investigate the caller. After walking back and forth in the long grass, it finally stopped in a opening and my brother ranged him at 44 yards. With the confidence from doing alot of practicing, my brother did not hesitate to take the shot. After the shot, the bull turned and ran towards the swamp but not in it. It then stopped and did a backwards flip to the ground. My brother then let out a yell of happyness and then reality set in and the work began.
The shot was at 44 yards using a older model Exocet with carved tip limbs, 2216 bolts and 130 gr. Wasp Cam-Locks. Recovery was 60 yards and also note that the shot was a high double lung shot with no blood trail with a complete passthrough. All 4 of us were using Excalibur Crossbows ranging from old to new.



