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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: huntnguide83]
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04/10/13 06:45 PM
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OUTDOORSMAN81
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315gr Ashby, 315gr Nanook, 175gr XXL Silver flame.
"Dont design a broadhead for when everything goes right, design a broadhead for when everything goes wrong." Dr. Ashby
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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04/12/13 05:48 PM
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batesdc
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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04/12/13 08:46 PM
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Spondoly
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Ribtek, Magnus, Muzzy Phantom
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Spondoly]
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04/13/13 03:43 AM
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Adam Cook
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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04/13/13 03:07 PM
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thetoolpusher5
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slick tricks and grim reapers!!
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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04/16/13 10:28 PM
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PSE-Madman
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Grasshopper/Ramsey....Rage three blade 100gr my friend..... I think most of use shoot the same thing at our lease. If you run out, I can lend you one..the same goes for you to me.. You guys all know I am trigger happy!!
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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04/17/13 03:06 PM
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millerliteliker
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G5 Montec 100g.
My son uses some sort of 3 blade mechanical. It shoots huge holes in animals and actually seems to remove the lung out of the exit hole. I will try to find out what that thing is.
Mathews Z7 Bow for Whitetail and Hogs Remington R-15 .223 REM for predators I also like to "hunt" sporting clays with my Benelli SuperSport!
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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04/18/13 08:30 PM
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strummer
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I shoot slick tricks or 4 blade muzzy 115
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: strummer]
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04/19/13 03:07 PM
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DQ Kid
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Out of my crossbow, the 125gr. Montec G5 and Muzzy Phantoms shoot most similarly. Like the blades on those as well.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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04/23/13 07:04 PM
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bkj
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: huntnguide83]
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05/21/13 08:07 PM
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Rob Schneider
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I've killed lots with the Ramcats since they came out. Great head!!!! Looking at trying the Hunor Nimrod. 4 blade coc 1.5" cd! Ought to make a hole!!!!
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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05/22/13 07:14 PM
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TxHunter87
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Slick Trick Magnums 100 grain
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: TxHunter87]
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05/22/13 08:46 PM
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Skylar Mac
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Grim Reaper 125 grain. 
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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05/27/13 02:04 AM
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6InARowMakeItGo
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Still using the original 2 blade Rage 100grain
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: 6InARowMakeItGo]
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05/27/13 04:06 AM
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PWT
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G5 striker 100gr
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: PWT]
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05/30/13 12:28 AM
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schuler23
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anyone ever used the Carbon Express F-15 Dual Blades?? just bought some but have not tried them out.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: schuler23]
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05/30/13 12:34 PM
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TxHunter87
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schuler, let me know how those work,i just got some from a bow shop for free for buying a bunch of stuff but all the reveiws i have found for them are really good or really bad no middle ground so im not sure when i will use mine
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: TxHunter87]
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05/30/13 12:53 PM
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passthru
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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05/30/13 06:26 PM
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chital_shikari
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Dad uses(d) Rage 2-blade 100gr I use(d) 85gr 3-blade Thunderheads
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: chital_shikari]
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05/30/13 07:48 PM
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Colt W. Knight
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I use spitfire broadheads. My brother bought them for me when I was in highschool. They fly straight(like field points), do not have any o rings, and I can reuse them after killing an animal. I just clean the blood off, and stick it back in the quiver. They also leave a big hole, with lots of damage. On my recurve, I just use those old school razor tipped broadheads.
Some other mechanicals I have used don't fly straight and/or don't hold up well after being used. I hate O-ring broadheads.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: passthru]
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05/31/13 04:37 PM
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OnHoPr
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And usually with a chisel point for breaking bones when necessary. QUESTION - For the mechanical/expandables users, have you ever had glitches, wiggles, deflections so to speak as the broadhead enters the animal near heavier bone where as it creates possible shallower penetration.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: OnHoPr]
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06/02/13 10:02 PM
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txhuntingguide
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I used Rocket Steelheads in the 90's then Grim Reapers since they came out. The only issues I've ever had were with Rage heads opening up during flight. User error on me Im sure. But, Reapers are stupid proof with no orings. Ive got some broadheads with 10-12 kills on them. All I have ever done is change the blades out. Have not bought broadheads is 3-4 seasons. Just blades.
Life is a Highway. Don't take the wrong road twice. Take your time and enjoy it. Teach, love and support your family. Hoyt Spyder Turbo Gold Tip Velocities HHA single pin, Ultra Rest 100 gr. Grim Reapers
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: Nogalus Prairie]
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06/07/13 04:49 AM
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Bubinga
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Let the Deed Shaw.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
[Re: cmorsch]
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06/09/13 12:38 PM
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BirdRanger
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Stinger buzz cuts for hogs, and Grim Reaper WT specials for WT and exotics, never run more that 75 yards.
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Re: What broadheads do you folks prefer
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06/09/13 02:42 PM
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1FowlHntR
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Magnus Stinger. Not only are they great for many animals and bow types, but they are the only ones that have a lifetime warranty. If one malfunctions or breaks in any way send them back for replacements. I'm not an expert on the other brands by any means, but have heard this from a professional bow tech. This also covers normal wear and tear from target shooting and hunting. This is the same reason I shoot them
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