Top New Broadheads for 2019

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  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    Hatfield Hunter Weekend Warrior

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    Only 1 fixed blade broadhead ??????? someone a little biased ?
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Not biased I do not believe, there is more room for innovation in the mechanical market and that is where the interest and $ are. Plus how much more can you refine a fixed blade based on quality air flight?
     
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    Bad to the bone!
     

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    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Of course things are going to lean heavily toward mechanical heads. Bowhunting is all about gimmics, gizmos and widgets.

    There is nothing flashy about blades that don't move. No revolutionary blade retention or deployment system to hype up.

    Hard to create a new buzz on a design(s) that's been perfectly simple and effective for ages.
     
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    All but one of those make me sick!
     

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