best broadhead for small game??
for those who shoot small game what broadhead do you find works best?
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
Yote or coon buy a G5 Small Game Head. If it's smaller use a field or target point.
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
i use whats called a judo point and it seems to work well for me. Good thing about it is on the miss shots it wont dig itself into the ground so it is almost impossible to lose an arrow.
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
I put an adder behind a field tip. Tears em up pretty good.
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
Yote or coon buy a G5 Small Game Head. If it's smaller use a field or target point. I've used the judo's for years and they simply work great for rabbit, prairie dog, grouse, dove, etc. They make finding your arrow easier because they won't just disappear under grass and weeds because those little springy arms will catch something and usually make the arrow stay on top of the vegetation. They are tough too, I've never seen one of those springy arms break off! If you use a field point, it just doesn't kill anything very effectively, and you'll loose more arrows than you have in your quiver! |
RE: best broadhead for small game??
ORIGINAL: the bees knees I put an adder behind a field tip. Tears em up pretty good. same here |
RE: best broadhead for small game??
i just use some old muzzy 100's:)
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
I use the G5 small game heads for squirrels and rabbits but not for yotes and foxes.
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
sharp ones
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RE: best broadhead for small game??
I've got a bunch of the Sonic heads that were sent out as free samples which I've kept after seeing some less-than-flattering picsfrom other people who shot them into phone books and after other testing... I think they'll make perfect small-game heads.
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