Broadhead Battle: Tooth of the Arrow Original vs XL

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  1. Bowhuntr64

    Bowhuntr64 Weekend Warrior

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    I've got a bunch more broadhead tests coming up to help us all pick a winner for this Fall. Check out my latest:
     
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    Nice review! You should take the audio clip of you saying "Bullseye" and mix into the video intro.
     
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    Great review and interesting broadhead. If I weren't already all set with Slick Tricks for this season I'd order some of the 1 3/16".
     
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    Bowhuntr64 Weekend Warrior

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    Haha. That’s funny. Thank you for the encouragement.


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    I was impressed with the big square opening in the metal test so I finally got some. They came today and out of the package they are some bad Broadheads by design. Compared to my favorite Wasp heads, the chisel point is not as needle sharp as the wasps but these look to be very durable.
     
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    Yeah, they are pretty tough. Those holes they make are wicked.
    And Stay Sharp Guide makes a sharpener for them.
     

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