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Broadheads... Mechanical vs Fixed blade what's the best in your opinion...

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BuckEyeJay, Dec 11, 2015.

  1. _andrewgiles_sio

    _andrewgiles_sio Weekend Warrior

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    No reason to not use rage. This was shot last night with the original 2 blade. ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1449948512.230115.jpg ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1449948524.329549.jpg I could put my fist and a little bit more into the hole
     
  2. Xoutdoors

    Xoutdoors Weekend Warrior

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    Should try the grim reaper hades. I use them and they fly really well at 30 yards. regardless u still got to tune ur broadheads even if they claim to say they fly like a field tip. Oh yes buy a broadhead sharpener so that you don't have to spend all that money on replaceable blades
     
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    Magnus. " black hornet" I shot 2 pigs and a buck with the same one. And they have impenetrable warranty !
     
  4. frantic29

    frantic29 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Same story different day. You'll get different answers till the cows come home. For me personally. Rage and wasp I bent the ferrules on pass throughs so I quit them. Nap thunderheads couldn't ever get to fly right. Probably more me than the head. Muzzy I just don't like the design and my friends "awesome" bloody trails are anything but in my opinion. NAP spitfires were ok but the blade system was a pain to put together then I landed on Slick Trick Standards and haven't tried anything else and likely never will except maybe single bevel Dirt Naps or the Slick Trick Vipers if an Elk hunt ever comes my way.
     

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