what kind of broadheads will you be using this year?
#72

Rocky Mountain 3 Blades-been using 3 blade Rocky Mountains since they came on the market in the 70s. Ironheads the last 4-5 years & Razors b/4..
#73
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Hillsborough, NJ
Posts: 130

RAGE 2 BLADES
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^^my experience with them, and a couple others contributed as well.
From an objective point of view, killing power second to none on shots well placed or tailing towards the animals rear. I'm just very concerned about what would happen if I hit the knuckle of the shoulder (not that I would ever try to). But I find I do aim aLITTLE more toward the rears than I did with fixed blades b/c I'm worried about what I just mentioned. Still, haven't shot a deer that has made it out of sight with the 2blade.
--tom
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=3124578&mpage=1&key=&#312457 8
^^my experience with them, and a couple others contributed as well.
From an objective point of view, killing power second to none on shots well placed or tailing towards the animals rear. I'm just very concerned about what would happen if I hit the knuckle of the shoulder (not that I would ever try to). But I find I do aim aLITTLE more toward the rears than I did with fixed blades b/c I'm worried about what I just mentioned. Still, haven't shot a deer that has made it out of sight with the 2blade.
--tom
#79

For those of you who have read this post...could you tell me what the most common mentioned fixed-blade broadhead probably named in this thread is? I'm not very fimiliar but I'd think I'd be most comfortable with somthing fixed, I just can't distinguish the fixed ones out of the most popular...