Smoke Broadheads
#21
No thanks Tony, but I do have a few relatives who still do use those things. LOL
I shouldn't knock 'em, b/c I got a lot of deer with those heads. I'm sure if you can round up a few packs of 'em, I could unload em for ya. Matter of fact, I think one of the biggest bucks killed in my home county fell to a Punchcutter this past season. Still lots of 'em floating around, but most have found a permanent home in the bottom recesses of bowhunting tackleboxes across america.
I shouldn't knock 'em, b/c I got a lot of deer with those heads. I'm sure if you can round up a few packs of 'em, I could unload em for ya. Matter of fact, I think one of the biggest bucks killed in my home county fell to a Punchcutter this past season. Still lots of 'em floating around, but most have found a permanent home in the bottom recesses of bowhunting tackleboxes across america.
#23
ORIGINAL: MichaelHunsucker
I would perfer a larger cutting diameter in a mechanical. These almost seem like they might be too mechanical for me.
I would perfer a larger cutting diameter in a mechanical. These almost seem like they might be too mechanical for me.
My thoughts exactly, the reason I use a mechanical is to get a 2" dia cut. I am sticking with my Hammerheads. They haven't let me down yet and the blood trails are short and wide.




