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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by almightynut, May 13, 2015.

  1. DD/MO

    DD/MO Weekend Warrior

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    I'm a fixed blade guy...G5 Strikers or Slick Trick Magnums. But, I just tested 8 broadheads...4 mechanicals and 4 fixed blades. Two of the fixed blades were the two mentioned above and they were great, but, I'm going to tip my arrows with a mechanical this year and it will be the Swhacker.
     
  2. BigPhil_H

    BigPhil_H Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ramcats for me as well
     
  3. josephmrtn

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    Either my tried an true NAP Thunderheads or some Dirt Nap DRT's
     
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    Swhacker 100grains!!!
     
  5. WiscoBowHunter

    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'm switching from the NAP 100g bloodrunner 2s to Rage hypodermic 100g. Not sure on the arrow yet


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    uncljohn Weekend Warrior

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    Same as last year, Red Head Gator SS.
     
  7. ILbowhunter

    ILbowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    I still have some Killzones left, so I'll probably use those. However, I have a pack of Hypodermics and am kind of anxious to try those.
     
  8. varmint101

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    I'll be using the same VPA 3 blade heads I used last year. So easy to get sharp and are slick as a whistle!
     
  9. Bootlegger

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    I love mine as well.

    Sent from my XT830C
     
  10. kurveball18

    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I'm going with Slick Tricks this year. I was using the rage but with my poundage I still think id be better with a fixed blade head. Right now my bow is pulling 56 pounds. Just not sure which slick trick head to use. Standard/Magnum, or the new Vipertrick
     
  11. VA Bowbender

    VA Bowbender Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Magnus Stingers
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    Swhacker for deer, Wac'em for elk.
     
  13. FullTimeKiller

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    I'm going to stick with slick trick magnums. I've used the the past 2 years and I'm really happy with them. I'm going to use 100 gr most of the time, but also picked up a pack of 125 gr. try those out for moose and elk hunting.
     
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    Sticking with Grimm reapers for a third season
     
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    Thinking of going with legends or helix for fixed but Im also thinking of going with spitfire maxx, edge or the slingblade
     
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    Sticking with my Buzzcuts.

    SCFox
     
  17. smctitan

    smctitan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Giving serious thought to going back to the 3 blade bloodrunners. I had great success with them and confidence. I've messed around with other NAP heads the past couple years but had great performance from the 3-blade.


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    Rage double blade broadheads
     
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    I'm goin to use some 125 hypodermics as well as the 125 magnus killer bees
     
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    NAP Killzone 100 grains. :tu:
     

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