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Toxic broadheads?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by joshua.waymire.1, Aug 26, 2014.

  1. joshua.waymire.1

    joshua.waymire.1 Weekend Warrior

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    Who uses them and what do you think of them?
     
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    Ask about a new product and ya get crickets! Shoulda put "Lone Wolf" in the title...thread would have blown up :-)
     
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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought toxics last year and like them so far. Out of the 3 broad heads I shot, the toxics seemed to fly closest to field points. Ive heard they leave meat worms instead of blood trails but there is nothing wrong with that. I will be bringing mine bear hunting this week and will see how they do...hopefully
     
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    My sister used them on a doe last year ! It wasnt the best shot ever but it left a good blood trail!
     
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    I tested our targets with them a few weeks back. I'll just say I wouldn't shoot at a deer with them. Couldn't get them to fly right after spending 2 hours with them. Had Muzzy 4 blades hitting perfect but, the Toxics kept hitting left really bad. About 6" at 50yd was as close as I could get it and the rest was all kinds of out of alignment. I had to retune my bow after trying to mess with those heads. Penetration was also poor. Did a lot of damage to the target though.


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    jakeratt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Pretty Sure they are Illegal in Illinois, and A couple of other states.

    they claim to have a 7/8 cut diameter, which is most states law but when you actually put a tape to them they are 13/16 so in my book, I am out!
     

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