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What Mechanically Expanding Broadhead Would You Recommend?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Celtic Viking, Feb 28, 2012.

  1. okdeerhunter

    okdeerhunter Weekend Warrior

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    For me it will be the grave digger heads from no limit archery they have the best of both worlds fixed an mechanical




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    I have a set up right now that I been shooting spits with great results

    My other set up is for fixed blades and far and away the best shooting performing fixed head I have shoot have been ramcats

    In any event no matter what you decide upon make sure your bow is tuned properly and sighted in for that Broadheads. Don't assume they will fly to the same point of impact, that goes for fixed and mechs
     
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    Scljrl Weekend Warrior

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    Rage 2 blades and Bloodrunners here, but the NAP Killzones look pretty good.
     
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    G-Street Weekend Warrior

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    I made the mistake of using a mechanical for my very first season. I ended up hitting an animal in the shoulder and didn't get any penetration and only wounded the animal. I switched to Stinger Buzzcuts by Magnus and have had the same shot further out and managed to bust through the shoulder and kill the animal. For me, a fixed is just a more reliable way to hunt. If I can control even one more thing during my hunt than I consider that a win.
     
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    rknierim Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use Rage 3blade. Heck, my whole family uses them. Only had a problem once with them, and that was my own stupidity. Won't go into that right now tho. As far as the heads and performance, I swear by em. Good luck :)
     
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    I jumped on the Rage bandwagon when they first came out but the damn things kept deploying if I bumped my bow or if I pulled an arrow from the quiver. Right now I'm using Slick Trick Mags and I have no plans to choose anything else.

    HOWEVER! I have been using NAP Gobbler Getters which are a different style of Spitfires. I have been extremely pleased with this broadhead on turkey. If I had to choose a mech. broadhead, it would be a Spitfire.
     
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    crxwolski Weekend Warrior

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    I used NAP Bloodrunners 2 blade. They are amazing. The blood trails are like taking a 5 gallon bucket of red paint, holding it upside down and go running with it.
     
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    None. Fixed 3 blade 1.5"
     
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    IMG_0002.jpg Grim Reaper 1 3/4" 60# bow 29" draw, exit hole from 20 yard shot.
     
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    Grim Reapers!
     

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