Has anyone had ANY experience with these new broadheads - good or bad?
The remind me of the ole Browning Serpentine broadheads which never became popular due to being difficult to sharpen at home. However, I am wondering being that these new Toxic broadheads have replaceable blades that MAY change things now - especially IF they fly well and are devastating on deer, etc.
http://www.americanhunter.org/blogs/toxic-broadheads
I'm curious about them!