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broadheads
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05/26/11 09:58 PM
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senko86
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anybody used the g5 tekken? good? bad? anything better?
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 01:47 PM
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I avoid Dick's and hope they fold.
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 02:34 PM
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My BIL uses the G5 3 blade with real good results. For me it is the Slick Tricks 100gr if you want to try a fixed.
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 04:05 PM
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ya I shot muzzy 4 blades last year and they flew all over the place so I wanted to look into mechanical... thanks foxtrot, rages do seem to have a lot of good reviews
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 05:35 PM
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I get much better flight with the slicks than the muzzy's but that is just my bow. A well tuned bow should shot everything just fine. I shot the rage's a few times first shot a pig that I never found second pig shot I found 300 yards later it looked like I shot it with a field point the head did not open, I know the rages work great for alot of guys. Both shots were in the correct spot. I keep hearing if your gonna shot the rage use the Titanium heads but they are really pricey
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 05:55 PM
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cool... I appreciate the heads up... I might try slick tricks and just see what happens cause I have heard about malfunctions in mechanical broadheads but thaw tekkens looked as if they engaged different than most and that's what grabbed my attention
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 05:58 PM
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I hear really good things about the G5 Montec's and the steelforce fatheads as well. Never used them but I know guys who have really good luck with them.
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05/27/11 06:06 PM
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ya my girlfriends dad shot the montecs last year.... took a doe and a pig, doe folded at 40 yards and the pig went about 70 or 80
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Re: broadheads
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05/27/11 10:48 PM
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P & Y
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I have an unopened pack of 100 gr montecs I would sell for 20 bucks if you decide to go with em.
Another vote for slick trick!
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05/28/11 12:52 AM
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I shoot the Tekkan T3's and love them. I had a complete pass through on both shoulders of a 110 lb hog and the a pass through on a nice fallow buck that ran maybe 50 yards. Those are the only 2 animals I have shot with them, but they left some huge holes and my tracking job was easy. Couldn't of been more satisfied with them.
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