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Broadhead recommendations
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01/16/18 05:15 PM
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Joined: Nov 2016
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HiBanksDeer
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I have a friend who shoots for DirtNap, so I've been thinking about giving the DRTs a try. Anybody used them that has an opinion on them?
HiBanks Ranch Red Deer and Labrador Retrievers "Big Tines & Straight Lines"
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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#7041122
01/17/18 02:55 AM
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ttechcolleyville
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Woodsman
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I like them. For me, they require very little tuning and work great.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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01/17/18 03:21 AM
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duckhunter175
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Heard good things-- never had a fixed blade that didn't require a little more fine tuning than a expandable. I've shot 2 styles of Slick Trick, Solids and Muzzys and all needed the sight adjusted bc they did not hold same point of impact as field points.
As for terminal performance- Slick Tricks are good and provide great penetration. I prefer rage hypodermics or Swhackers. Had good luck with both on deer and I killed my cow elk this year with a 125gr Rage Hypo +P and had a perfect pass through and she ran 25 yards and tipped.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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01/18/18 12:55 AM
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Drahthaar
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VPA, is a great head. Tune your bow and shoot any broadhead . Forrest
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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01/18/18 10:39 PM
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cmc
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If your broadheads aren’t shooting the same as your field points that’s not on the broadhead that’s on the bow. You need to tune your bow not readjust sights. I can screw on any head and shoot same spot.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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01/19/18 09:21 PM
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passthru
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I fine tune my bow first, then any head will fly right.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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04/08/18 10:15 PM
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Eddie Burns
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Have had great luck with thee blade rage chisel tips. Really does some damage on a animal!!!
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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04/13/18 12:08 AM
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JustRon
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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04/14/18 10:37 PM
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txtrophy85
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For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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04/21/18 01:45 AM
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BowsnRods
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G5 Montec and Grim repper have both worked very well for me!
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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04/27/18 02:06 PM
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Bowhunt Only
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Slick Trick 125 grain for me. They've worked for me all over the world, from Africa to Argentina to Alaska.
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Re: Broadhead recommendations
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05/07/18 09:32 PM
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sasqy 1302
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NAP spitfire for me Leaves blood trails that look like someone poured out a bucket of blood
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