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Discussion in '2017 Deer Contest' started by slickbilly-d, Sep 16, 2017.

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    I didn't say all that hahah
     
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    Bear season hasn't been too bad, I've passed up 6 bears... Looking for one 300lbs. or better and the biggest I've seen this season was about 230lbs.. The bait season ends Saturday for us so that's where I'll be Saturday afternoon!! Next week it is game on for deer as much as I can (I have a 3.5 month old at home and he takes up most of my time right now).
     
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    Here's a pic of my camera setup.. Canon G30, Rode Videomic, Varizoom lanc remote, and a home built camera arm I got off archerytalk

    For some reason I can't get the Photobucket link to work properly
     
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    Man we've got a few bears on the lease, those destructive little suckers if they weren't so cute looking I'd wipe em off the earth lol. Yeah 300lb is a heck of a bear. I wish you good luck for this weekend.
     
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    Getting them cleaned up and sharpened up!!!


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    My season doesn't open until the end of the month unfortunately

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    Pretty sweet looking. They look like telephone poles in the pic! What size are those?
     
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    Lol, they say 5575's. Now, I'm guessing these would be classified as 400's since gold tip changed the spline size numbers. I don't think there 340s. I love the pink nugent arrows.
     
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    Oh and those 3 blade blood runners are bad to the bone!!! Amazing heads for sure.
     
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    Great looking arrows never used the broad heads tho they work good for u I used muzzy phantom last 2 years but now switched to swhackers I'm glad I changed even tho I put a bad shot on that doe it open her right up and was pretty easy to follow


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    They do look sweet. I think the pink made them look like a bigger diameter. After my I loose these last 3 rage 2", I'm going to venture out into something better.
     
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    Yeah bud they work really good for me! With me the word "mechanical" scares me when your talking about life taking equipment. I wanted something that if it "failed" it would still do its job. These are it lol. Swhackers are definitely nice heads. Not a muzzy fan at all.
     
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    Yeah they do look huge in that photo. I love the blood runners, I've killed 3 deer with them now and everyone of them their lungs and/or heart was exploded!!! Looked like a bomb went Of in there. Craziest thing I've ever seen.
     
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    I'll have to try them out. I was thinking about going to thunderheads but this is like a thunderhead plus some, and if it doesn't deploy, then it's basically a thunderhead. I was also thinking about the Magnus black hornets.
     
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    I'll never shoot muzzy again I was nervous at first to switch to mechanical but I did my research on the swhackers and never watch any video of them failing or anything but when it comes down to it I'd the blood runners work for u then y change if it ain't broke don't fix it


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    I am also in the market for new broadheads as well. I have always used fixed muzzys. I might need to look into those blood runners or schwackers.


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