Well I took off yesterday afternoon to hunt the start of the cold front. I headed out to the new farm with a friend of mine. Got on my stand and immediately heard turkeys. I called back and got a good response. Long story short, I called in two nice gobblers and killed a 20 pound bird with 9.5 inch beard and 1/2 inch spurs. Hit him good, just above the left wing joint and exited above his right hip. Total recovery distance: 10 yards. Then at 5:45, I had a group of 4 does come up from behind me. The biggest doe stepped into a shooting lane at 22 yards. They were a little spooky due to the wind, so she reacted to my shot, she lunged forward and turned slightly away. I hit her a little far back, but the arrow took out the top of the liver, the back of her right lung and all of her left lung. The exit hole was perfect! She went about 80 yards total and piled up. So, one hunt, one gobbler (I am now tagged out on archery turkeys) and one big doe. Again, the NAP scorpion broadheads jacked this turkey up, very quick kill with short recovery. This is the first deer I have killed with the Scorpion, but the bloodtrail was amazing. Very good penetration, and very large exit hole.
