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Buying new arrows and broadheads tomorrow.

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by joshua.waymire.1, Aug 30, 2014.

  1. joshua.waymire.1

    joshua.waymire.1 Weekend Warrior

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    I'm going to gander mountain tomorrow to buy some more Easton bloodlines and some broadheads. I'm leaning towards the toxic's but I may buy the dead ringer rampages as well. I can't wait to see how they turn out.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Cool. That should do the trick for you!
     
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    joshua.waymire.1 Weekend Warrior

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    I can't wait for the season to start. I'm ready to see what these broadheads can do
     
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    Those broadheads definitely look interesting. Good luck getting those to fit in a quiver though.
     
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    joshua.waymire.1 Weekend Warrior

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    I never thought about that.....
     
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    bgusty Weekend Warrior

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    Ha the only reason I thought of it was because I was just getting my arrows put in my quiver. Looked at the little slots in my mathews quiver, and even with all the lines for different styles, there definitely wasn't a circular one for the toxic.
     
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    I want to try out the new nap killzones but i dont see anything doing more damage than my rages right now
     
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    The kill zones are great. Switched to them last year and had a couple of rage shooters in my group switch as well. Just a simple, effective broadheads that flies great.
     

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