Toxic's, would you?

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  1. Acts of the wolf

    Acts of the wolf Weekend Warrior

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    I took the crossbow outback and threw on my toxic broadheads, they flew awesome for me. Almost identical POI as field points, would you guys use them on deer?
     
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    crxwolski Weekend Warrior

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    I have been using them for the last 2 years and I love them. They fly like a field point and leave a nice exit hole.
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    From some of the things I've hear I wouldn't.
     
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    I've tried them and flew straight out to 25 yards, further than that they were all over the place.


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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I strictly use toxic heads and don't plan on changing anytime soon. Drove a arrow right through the shoulder of a doe last year and she never made it past 50 yards. The only head i've had problems over 20 with was the tom bomb.
     
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    My buddy won't ever use them again on his xbox.
    Shot a boar hog broadside side at 30yd with a 100# Xbox. It knocked him over, the hog spun around a few time than got up and ran away. Not a drop of blood just a broken arrow.

    I think it's to much surface area for big hogs.




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    for me no i wouldnt use them due to the fact that u cant beat the wound channel that they put into a deer but i feel that if u hit something soild your gonna have some issues .......would say that i have seen them fly good out of a bow and that if u are gonna stick with them i feel that u need to bump up arrow weight so u have alot of K.E stored for better pass threw

    good luck buddy
     

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