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Old 03-16-2008 | 09:38 AM
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Doesn't your Bowtech have moving parts on it, so your saying that will fail??
Try reading a few of my posts and you might get your questions answered without me having to repost. I think the moving parts on a compound give me a decided advantage, Speed, KE, less holding weight, increased range, etc., etc.

Now what advantage would moving blades give me over fixed?
Fly better? Not!
Deer more dead? Not!! I haven't even had to track one in 5 years.
Tougher? Deinitely Not!!

I think some of you guys would buy an explosive broadhead if they marketed it![8D]

I am as high tech as any Hunter, but I am NOT taking a chance on mechanicals. I've used a bunch of them and what's the difference between these and Synpers? Marketing??Some of you will never have a problem. Some already have. It won't change my mind because there is No advantage to be gained by taking that chance. I'll shoot you straight up in all the normal Broadhead tests anyday, and we'll see who comes out on top. If you like mechanicals, Fine!! It is America you can use what you want. I use what I want, asdo most guys. Maybe annika3 will come along and help you guys out. It's his job!! Now who was that talking about bought and paid for?[8D]
I'm just a dealer and deal in dozens of heads, but I am entitled to my choice as well as MHO. I'm surprised I was able to kill a deer last year.

I shot a 10.5 year old 6X6 Bull Elk that had an estimated weight of 900 to 1000# with a 3 blade Rocky Titanium head that had a 1 1/8" cut. He ran 60 yards and piled up. Amazing I'm surprised I killed him with such a small head.

Dan
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