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RE: Broadhead for Hogs
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman That is a funky looking head. Hmmmmm..... I've heard that before. |
RE: Broadhead for Hogs
ryanaller, man I like the looks of that atom 100, what's the cutting dimensions? Is that what you currently shoot and how sturdy are those blades? It looks like it should have little effect on the arrows flight. Who carries/makes them?
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RE: Broadhead for Hogs
Shoot what you're use to in a broadhead about any will take one if it's sharp and placed right. Andhit them below the mid line. A midline shot might hit the spin or above it wil do nothing but get it mad.
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RE: Broadhead for Hogs
ORIGINAL: BKE ryanaller, man I like the looks of that atom 100, what's the cutting dimensions? Is that what you currently shoot and how sturdy are those blades? It looks like it should have little effect on the arrows flight. Who carries/makes them? http://www.arrow-dynamic-solutions.com |
RE: Broadhead for Hogs
How much did the Atoms run?
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RE: Broadhead for Hogs
I would use a muzzy 100 grain.
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RE: Broadhead for Hogs
ORIGINAL: Steelhead31 How much did the Atoms run? $38.50 The ATOM, 100 Grain 3 per pack, Steel Tipped, Aluminum Body The Titanium ATOM, 100 Grain $42.50 The Titanium ATOM, 100 Grain 2 per pack |
RE: Broadhead for Hogs
That atom head looks flimsy as can be to me. what's the purpose with that design??? Are those "orb" things cutting blades??
I'll stick with the muzzy fixed heads. |
Originally Posted by ryanaller
(Post 2000634)
I am going to be using these on my next hog
The ATOM, 100 Grain |
Grim Reaper 100gr RazorCut on FMJ at 65 lbs. Blows thru both gristle plates and then some.
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