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demoIL 08-14-2006 02:39 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
do you mean the inside edges of the windows on the blade and the backs of those windows where air would hit during flight? have you tried this?

the animal 08-14-2006 03:02 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
Yes on the inside edges I’ve been shooting Montec’s for over 3 years now. It will cut down on the noise. It’s a trick I learned with the old Bear board heads many years ago.

squirrelkilla23 08-14-2006 03:08 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
try shooting slick tricks

gzg38b 08-14-2006 03:16 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
That noise could be the poison leaking out of the ferrule [:'(]

I had asalesman try to sell me some G5's today. I told him I refused to support that company. His response was - "Let me guess - WHA? You must be on huntingnet." I bought the last pack of slick tricks instead.

bigbulls 08-14-2006 04:56 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
Quit worring about it. There isn't a deer alive that is afraid of a windy noise. They hear it every day of their lives every where they go.

What they are afraid of is a loud bow.

ssssssshhhhhhhh noisedoesn't scare deer but pow, twang, ding, pop, etc... does.

outdoorsmen 08-14-2006 05:15 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 

ORIGINAL: gzg38b

That noise could be the poison leaking out of the ferrule [:'(]

I had asalesman try to sell me some G5's today. I told him I refused to support that company. His response was - "Let me guess - WHA? You must be on huntingnet." I bought the last pack of slick tricks instead.
what did i miss?

gzg38b 08-15-2006 06:39 PM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
What did you miss? I'll fill you in:

The WHA stands for World Hunting Association. It is the new professional catch and release hunting league founded by a wealthy real estate executive in which "hunters" will use blunted arrows filled with a tranquilizer to sedate captive deer in high fence private ranches while competing for hundreds of thousand of dollars on TV. The theory is that if we don't actually kill them on TV, the non-hunters and anti-hunters will suddenly love bowhunting and the sport will somehow be better off. It has been a HUGE controversy all summer. What does G5 have to do with all of this?

G5 wasnot only the first sponsor of the WHA, but theywere (and may still be) developing theblunt tip that carries thesedative to the deer. Hundreds ofbowhunters, someof them members of this forum, started a boycott of the WHA's sponsors. Afterintense pressure from theircustomers and bad PR, G5 reluctantlyagreedto withdraw sponsorship of the WHA. But only after itthreatened to affect their bottom line profits! That is why I have no respect for G5 as a company and will not purchase their products. Any company that would even consider supporting the WorldTranquilizing, I mean, World Hunting Association is not one I will support.

SPIKEHORN11 08-16-2006 07:34 AM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
I saw something like this last year on Huntingfootage.com last year. A guy video taped him shooting from all three sides and the camera picked up the noise. He then placed it at the target and the noise was not heard. Let me see if I can find the link. I am pretty sure it was those broadheads he was shooting if no maybe the same applies.

SPIKEHORN11 08-16-2006 07:42 AM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
I was wrong is was the Snuffer SS broadheads. Here's the video. I am wondering if it is the same thing with no sound at the target. Anyone have a camera that wants to try it.:D


http://www.huntingfootage.com/showph...11&cat=539


Wheatley 08-16-2006 08:32 AM

RE: Broadheads noisy?? G5 Montec's
 
I use the stingers and do not hear any noise from them. Most broadheads have the open blades now days. Granted there are some that do not. I don't think that it would be too much to cause concern though.


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