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Deadringer Broadheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by myot, Mar 24, 2015.

  1. myot

    myot Weekend Warrior

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    Just wondering if anyone has shot the rampage or super freaks just wondering how they perform

    I've been a fixed head guy for the last few years and have shot expandables in the past but have never tried a hybreed and am very intrigued

    Dan
     
  2. MMcRobie

    MMcRobie Weekend Warrior

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    I'm interested in switching to the Super Freaks. It seems like a pretty good head, I just can't make up my mind at this point. I have read some good things about the rampages as well. Some of the pictures I have seen show some crazy damage and blood trails.
     
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    Shot super freaks and freak nasties this year took a doe with freak nasty that might not have gotten with a smaller cut it was a high lung that the third blade caught thank god I found that there are some broadheads stronger then these dead ringers , it the mark and they will leave a great blood trail ,they are accurate and fly true , with that being said I still carry fixed blades in my quiver a swell good. Luck
     
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    The dead ringer rampages will certainly kill. My only issue with them is if you don't get a pass through you on get a hole like 3/4 of an inch which does not leave a great blood trail. The good news is though they usually don't go far. People have different expereiences so you should try them for yourself.
     

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