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All Blade Broadheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Marauder, Feb 14, 2016.

  1. Stubert

    Stubert Weekend Warrior

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    No one has mentioned it, but why would we want to reduce our arrow weight and FOC?
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    OH MY WORD. POST OF THE YEAR NOMINEE....EVEN RAGE FANATICS GOT A LAUGH I BET FROM THIS!

    FOR SPEED BUD, DUH! :tu:
     
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    Illegal in my neck of the woods. Serrated, barbed.........game warden would have a hey day with you for using them.
     
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    Better yet.....just shoot slick Tricks and don't be bothered with the gimmicks........and yes, my experience with Rage is that they are as soft as they are over-hyped.
     
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    That thing looks like something my dentist would use to do a root canal with! lmao
     
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    CoveyMaster Grizzled Veteran

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    My first reaction was they looked flimsy, my second and third reactions were, field point? and Serrated blades with hooks?! My fourth reaction was the over arrow design with a field tip screw through, was kind of innovative but not enough to get past the initial shock of the first three things.
    No thanks.
     
  7. BB4tw

    BB4tw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    "Here at All-Blade Inc. we wanted to create a broadhead that brings the confidence back to bow hunting: a broadhead that is field tip accurate, powerful and lethal."

    My Wasp Drones are field tip accurate, powerful and lethal, and I have 100% confidence in them.
     
  8. kurveball18

    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You cant hunt with Fieldpoints here in Wisconsin. That head I think would be illegal here in Wisconsin. Not 100% sure but they look like junk to me.
     
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    Like many said first impression was cheap. Other than the serration it does not even look like the heads are even sharpened. The ring is not solid all the way around and look to be a point of weakness. Yes I think if tis got inside the chest cavity it would damage soft tissue enough to kill and animal. The thing is from the looks of it it seems if it came in contact with bone you would need A LOT of kinetic energy to get it through.

    Small game maybe but I doubt it.
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Notice every pic on their website is of the entry hole? Not one exit?
     
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    I applaud their innovation but frankly wouldn't use them beyond small game and vermin. I'm sold on having a razor sharp edge to cut clean for maximum bleeding. have never cared for serrated edges. And would want a sharp point or cut on contact vice a field point to cut through the hide on the animal. Again, welcome the out-of-the-box thinking but these aren't for me.
     
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    I think I'm going to invent blades that replace fletchings. Three blades all the way to the back. Leave the field tip on and pull the blades through! Now for a quiver idea...0
     
  13. ybohunt

    ybohunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I went and watched the differnent hunting videos on youtube and from what I could see NOT ONE shot was a pass thru or even had the arrow sticking out the other side.

    The more I look at these the more I dislike them.
     
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    Im pretty sure any broad head maker claims this.
     

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