New Broadhead, Must See!!!!
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I read about this new mechanical broadhead that will be coming out. Looks like it will be awesome. Can't wait to try one. Has anyone heard much info on them?
http://www.epekhunting.com/
http://www.epekhunting.com/
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These broadheads are nothing like the Smoke broadhead. For example, they don't have the“backcut” that makes the Smoke broadhead a far superior broadhead.The Smoke's blades are sharpened on the front and rear, to cut as the arrow exits the target, creating a “backcut”. So if youmake a less than ideal shot, and you don't get a complete pass through, the Smoke will still get the job done. 

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These broadheads are nothing like the Smoke broadhead. For example, they don't have the“backcut” that makes the Smoke broadhead a far superior broadhead.The Smoke's blades are sharpened on the front and rear, to cut as the arrow exits the target, creating a “backcut”. So if youmake a less than ideal shot, and you don't get a complete pass through, the Smoke will still get the job done.
These broadheads are nothing like the Smoke broadhead. For example, they don't have the“backcut” that makes the Smoke broadhead a far superior broadhead.The Smoke's blades are sharpened on the front and rear, to cut as the arrow exits the target, creating a “backcut”. So if youmake a less than ideal shot, and you don't get a complete pass through, the Smoke will still get the job done.

You are awalking Smokebillboard.

I'd almost be willing to bet you haven't shot an animal with these amazing broadheads yet

Rage and Slick Tricks for me.
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ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
You are awalking Smokebillboard.
You are awalking Smokebillboard.

I'd almost be willing to bet you haven't shot an animal with these amazing broadheads yet 


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I cant understand how mechanical broadheads that have blades that deploy like this can be reliable. Maybe I'm wrong but the blades look to deploy out and up. How is this done reliably when going through a animal?


