Bloodsport arrows

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  1. Ccatt93

    Ccatt93 Newb

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    What's your guy's take on bloodsport arrows? Anyone using them? Anyone switching from maximas to them?

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    I thought about it for a while, but. They are subpar compared to other arrows on the market in my opinion
     
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    I used maxima reds last year. Not only are they super expensive they are light and break easily too. Switched to bloodsports for this year and they are as accurate as I need them to be and will take some punishment. We'll see how they perform on deer.

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    I fell the maxima's are pretty rigid. I have had arrows hit each other in the target as well as some hitting the ground with out any issues. I am still running the same 6 pack i purchased last year.

    On the OP's question, i have never used them but think the blood ring is a cool idea although any other arrows over the years i just look at the fletching or the arrow itself.
     

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