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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Illinois
As I said in your other alike post:
When a "vented" bladed head whistles or makes any noticable "pitchy" sound, it is often due the broadhead being misaligned on the shaft or a blade(s) being slightly bent.
However, in that deer still jump in front of moving vehicles that have those "whistlers" mounted on the front bumper, you might consider letting those head whistle.
When a "vented" bladed head whistles or makes any noticable "pitchy" sound, it is often due the broadhead being misaligned on the shaft or a blade(s) being slightly bent.
However, in that deer still jump in front of moving vehicles that have those "whistlers" mounted on the front bumper, you might consider letting those head whistle.
#3
Joined: Mar 2004
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From: LOUISVILLE, SLEEPER TROPHY STATE
However, in that deer still jump in front of moving vehicles that have those "whistlers" mounted on the front bumper, you might consider letting those head whistle.




