Broadhead Poll: What Do You Shoot?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Justin, Oct 7, 2016.

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What Type Of Broadhead Do You Shoot?

  1. Correct Opening Mechanical (Killzone, Rage)

    227 vote(s)
    39.3%
  2. Over The Top Mechanical (Spitifre, Grim Reaper)

    89 vote(s)
    15.4%
  3. Standard Fixed Blade (Muzzy, Thunderhead, Montec)

    179 vote(s)
    31.0%
  4. Micro Fixed Blade (Ramcat, Slick Trick)

    83 vote(s)
    14.4%
  1. charleshibner92

    charleshibner92 Weekend Warrior

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    Ok i looksd thru 11 pages and only 1 i seen to shoop solid legends.


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  2. chieffan

    chieffan Weekend Warrior

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  3. merlinbyler

    merlinbyler Weekend Warrior

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    NAP SPITFIRE DOUBLE CROSSES

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    I shoot 125 gr. Toxics and 125 gr. Tom Bombs "Talk about a big buck fountain you can grunt about and a headless gobbler that'll ruffle them feathers!" Happy Hunting Yall!

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    Anybody try out the new Grim Raper Fatal Steel broad heads yet? I picked up a few packs early and of course start to overthink it as season approaches. Would love any field test reviews or thoughts. Thx
     
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    Rage


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    triebs58 Weekend Warrior

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    Have had some crazy blood trails with rage Xtream 2.3 inch cut. Had a pass through on a doe two years ago, went thru 2 ribs in and two ribs on the way out. Got a buck last year as well only ran about 40 yards.
     

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    I shoot a rage hypodermic first time trying them out this year let me know what you guys think of them!!
     
  11. parkersdad

    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot slick trick standards


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  12. Shoot Straight

    Shoot Straight Weekend Warrior

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    100 grain rage hypodermic. Won't switch until they stop making them. NASTY HEADS!
     
  13. WelchAO

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    Grim Reaper Carni-four first year bow hunter hopfully I'm not setting myself up for failure up with these broadheads.
     
  14. gri22ly

    gri22ly Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Just killed my 6th deer with the same head...a tekken 2, and looks like it's good to go for deer number 7.
     
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    I would have agreed with you until2 weeks ago when I began trying to tune them. Never had an issue in the past. Had to go to Rage due to time constraints and will be back to working on the set up when season ends to get back to the Tricks.
     
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    cantexian Grizzled Veteran

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    If Slick Tricks are not tuning for you, something off in you bow set up. Better go get it checked out at a proshop.


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    randy3003 Weekend Warrior

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    Swhacker 100 grain
     
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    I've shot em all, I love spitfires. They have never failed me

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    I like Wac'em 100gr. 4 blades. :bow:
     
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    Never been a rage guy but going to give the trypans a go this year. These are suppose to be the fix to all the complaints from what I have been told. I like the .039 blade thickness which is the same as the killzones.
     

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