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Old 08-26-2008 | 08:49 AM
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Default RE: Changing what isn’t broken

ORIGINAL: rybohunter

Those who know me, know that I am not a gadget guy or tinkerer. For a prodcut to get on my bow, it has to have been proven to work and not just be a flash in the pan whizz bang idea. Same goes for Broadheads. Been using thunderheads for 10+ years now, and bought so many on clearance back in the day, I doubt I’ll ever run out. I look at all these new heads and everything and yea I think some look really good and would be neat to try out, but when mine have never let me down thus far, it’s pretty hard to just bail on them.

I know Heads get a ton of press, and I don’t want that to consume this thread, but I am curious as to why so many guys have a great setup, then want to change it?

Do you get bored THAT quickly with your gear?
Do you think the new item you are picking up will truly give you that extra edge?
Do you think its your duty to test things out and be able to tell/help others with what works & what doesn’t?
Do you just have nothing better to do with your time & money?
I'm kinda like you.

I will use the same bow, broadheads, etc for many years as long as it is working well.

I don't often fix something that isn't broken.

Although, I did recently switch to G5 Strykers after shooting steelhead 100's for about 8 years.
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