Broadhead poll?
#21
Joined: Nov 2007
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I really like the snyper 100 grain same thing as the rage only diffrence is the rubber band is in a diffrent place actually rage got their patend from snyper.I have taken quiet a few deer with the snyper and have never had any problems with them maybe that will give you some help.
#22
Here is my choice I will let everyone take a guess at what they are.
But will say 2 of them are 125 gr witha 100gr brass insert and the other is a 200gr with standard insert.

But will say 2 of them are 125 gr witha 100gr brass insert and the other is a 200gr with standard insert.
#24
Spike
Joined: Mar 2006
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http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=582118
i have a post on this thread of a blood trail from slick tricks....
i have a post on this thread of a blood trail from slick tricks....
#26
saw ur post...nice deer...looks like u hit him high and back...came out the other side perfect??
great blood trail...that was crazy. what are u shooting...how much poundage??
great blood trail...that was crazy. what are u shooting...how much poundage??
#27
Not sure what they are but i like the 3rd one! I'm more of a solid broadhead type of guy!
Believe it or not the 3rd one down has the thinest blades of the 3 even tho it is a 200gr head

#28
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Calgary
I was successful this September with 125 grain Eastman First Cuts, old school two edge fixed broadheads... Pass through an elk with some angle, (I was upslope from him and it was steep).. He expired as expected, lots of blood 2" wide blood trail to his first bedding site and left a big puddle with some nice pink foam.
I will use the same next year or I am also considering Sonics Pros based on the experience of some people I know. They've raved about them and recovered a few broadheads that were in good shape with all blades attached..
Will be a tough decision but I have a year to worry about that.
I will use the same next year or I am also considering Sonics Pros based on the experience of some people I know. They've raved about them and recovered a few broadheads that were in good shape with all blades attached..
Will be a tough decision but I have a year to worry about that.
#29
Click here for my annual broadhead success poll, 2007 version:
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2351111
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2351111
#30
Outback broadheads Ausie! LOL been talkin' with ya about them alot! Can't wait till summer to give them a try!
Currently i am shooting the Muzzy 100's lov'em nothin' wrong with them, just like to tinker!
Currently i am shooting the Muzzy 100's lov'em nothin' wrong with them, just like to tinker!



