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Old 08-03-2008, 09:58 PM   #1
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Anybody used these?Ijust seen them at online at cabelas and said they were the most accurate cb heads.Just wondering if its true
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Most accurate broadheads
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Old 08-04-2008, 05:38 PM   #3
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I use the Ten Point Chain Biting Broadheads. They ain't accurate, but who cares? They bite through CHAINS.
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Old 08-05-2008, 05:46 PM   #4
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Anybody used these?Ijust seen them at online at cabelas and said they were the most accurate cb heads.Just wondering if its true
think they are new for this year, so doubt anyone has taken much game w/ them. Believe I read somewhere Excal spent quite a bit of time testing them, so would guess they merit at least a look-see. Lemme know what you think, I'm a Slick tricker, the other greatest bhead in the world, lol.
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:35 PM   #5
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i wasa thinking of getting some slicks.i need a accurate broadhead for my phoenix because my thunderheads fly like crap.do they fly accurate??
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i wasa thinking of getting some slicks.i need a accurate broadhead for my phoenix because my thunderheads fly like crap.do they fly accurate??
My experience w/ them has been all good. 2 each of deer, hogs, and turkey. The one turkey was 35 yds. The hogs didn't go 20 yds, but that may be the exception rather than the rule. Both deer left blood trails beyond belief. One word of caution on them You may have to fiddle w/ them a bit to get the run-out removed. You do this by spinning the little washer that goes on after you insert the blades in ferrule. I had assumed I could just screw them on and be ok, and was for a few tests shots. Found accuracy problems later and above is reason why. Yeah, it was a dumb move on my part, got complacent when I knew better, lol.

Others have had great results w/ them and 2" Blazers, I still am using 4" vanes on mine mainly because I still have some all rigged and spun w/ Slicks and I know they are ready to go. I've taken a Slick off to put a Zwickey grappler on for turkey and found I need to recheck runout, fwiw.
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