Nothing wring with that. We don't have to agree. Just like I disagree with PSE man with the blood runner. It's all good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The non head shot buck was standing 1/4 away@23 yards.. Perfect heart shot he said? 900 yards of bloodtrailing later, nothing. The fresh blood in the armpit is a Hellrazor passthru on a 133 net buck. Pic with the rack was same hunter, 1/4 towards, standing, 18 yards. 17 inch slice of hide, infection 2 weeks later and after 2 hours of watching this guy I burned my tag on him. The red frothy blood is my Hellrazor, passthru both shoulders. Expandables are now banned with us.
Lol bloodrunners 3 blades have got to be the worst for me. Ive never shot them but a friend has and the blades just fall off as he pulls them from the quiver lol
I don't have a least... but there bunches that I wouldn't use. Any large diameter mechanical. Or the old punch cutter types like the Puckett's Bloodtrailer That one with the built in laser. The ones that work like an apple corer. (coremaxx, toxic broadhead)
Just from what I have used Rage was my least favorite. Just a pain to deal with. Generally not an expandable guy though. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk 4
I don't have one currently that I dislike. I guess I use to hate the way rage rattled loose a few years ago but I'm not sure if they fixed this issue as I don't use them anymore.
Not sure about the Satellite but Wasp makes a very good fixed blade head head which I still use. It's called the SST Hammer. My least favorite head is the Flint Stone.
For me it's any expandable that uses a rubber band. I'm a fixed broadhead guy though. I like not having to worry about whether or not my broad head will "open"
Doesn't look horrible to me. 4 out of 5 stars on the two blade. Lots of praise. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Montecs: I've just never been able to get good consistency out of them. It's been years since I've shot them though. Swackers: I really don't like the design. The folding down action just puzzles me. I'm sure it will work eventually on an animal, but if you're going mechanical, rear deploying is the best method. Toxic: Or, as Christine stated, the appler correr. A broadhead needs to penetrate. That design doesn't look like they took that into consideration, only the "cutting surface" Slick tricks (standard): I know, there are a TON of people that religiously follow them. However, the grizztrick 2 (also by slick trick) fly amazing and are 1 1/4 inch. Just puzzles me why you wouldn't want the extra 1/2". Meat Seekers: They are rear deploying but I don't like the design. My buddy swears by them, but I don't like the way they deploy. That's all i can think of off the top of my head, I'm sure there are more. i went through a broadhead testing phase, it was fun and I learned a lot.