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Old 02-14-2008, 07:50 PM   #1
 
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Default Tango boadheads

Have you guys seen these??? they look awsome!!!!!!

Let me know what ya'll think

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Old 02-14-2008, 08:22 PM   #2
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Not a big fan of those fat body broadheads. I'll stick with my Rage 2 Blades.
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What i think is cool is the Tiburon is a mechanical head i have always shot Fixed blad i cant wait to try these tho

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To me it looks close enough to a fixed blade to not bother with it. Like its a fixed blade with movable parts that can fail. If I'm going to bother with a mechanical head it will be a Rage.
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Stick with a fixed blade......only mechanical I will try would be a rage......
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Yeah have always shot fixed blade they also have Fixed
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Old 02-15-2008, 11:09 AM   #7
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Yeah I'd stick with the Rage, I don't see the benefits. Costs more than the Rage also.
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Seems kindapointless to only get an increase of 1/4 inch cutting diameter during deployment. Might as well go with a rage or a muzzy. WCL
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To me it looks close enough to a fixed blade to not bother with it. Like its a fixed blade with movable parts that can fail. If
I saw these several months ago and I had the same reaction. I just don't see the benefit of them if you only gain a 1/4" on cutting diameter from the mechanical action. There are quite a few 7/8th's inch fixed blades already out there and the flight problems at high speeds are negligable between the a 7/8th's inch fixed head and a 1 & 1/8th's inch fixed head. Seems to be an answer to a question that nobody asked IMO.
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