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Broad head identification

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by daniel72, Sep 24, 2017.

  1. daniel72

    daniel72 Weekend Warrior

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    Dead ringer

    Scars are like tattoos with better stories
     
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    NebMo Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Always wanted to try that and the kill switch. Seems like it would destroy a turkey
     
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    Looks kinda like a Marden. I shot the mini- max for years. Great heads for expandables.

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    That my friend is a Vortex broad head 100 gr. which was highly used in the early 90's.
    They are no longer made. I've shot lots of deer and hogs with no failure at all.
    I only have three left which or the pro one's and still use them.
    I'm almost out of blades but the blades can be sharpen.
    The orange's are 100 gr. and the green one's are 125 gr.
    If you have any you don't want i'll buy them from you.
    Thanks David
     
    Last edited: Oct 22, 2017

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