Every try these?

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  1. NorthmanJW

    NorthmanJW Weekend Warrior

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    I came across this a couple days ago. Curious to see if anyone's ever used them or something similar. I've noticed a few spiral/circular type heads. Fire in the hole, toxic, ect. 20200913_201228.jpeg

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    axtell343 Grizzled Veteran

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    Looks like it'd be fun to core an apple with one of those.
     
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    oldnotdead Legendary Woodsman

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    No
    Though heres my non scientific thought at first sight. Take a straight nail and hit it with hammer it will slide into a piece of wood. Take a screw and hit it with the same force and you have resistance. Use a drill and it takes a good amount of pressure with torque. I'd rather have a clean slide through bone with the least resistance possible.
     
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    jstephens61 Weekend Warrior

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    No, but have one in my collection. I believe it was marketed by Browning years ago, back in the 70s.
     
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    I have not but I did but into the whole toxic head and won't waste my money again
     
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    NebMo Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    called a serpentine by browning
     

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