Broadhead for groundhogs?
#12
Nontypical Buck
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From: egypt
I hear ya there...they are cheap though and they do a number! Much cheaper then what I have seen posted so far....thats IF a fella really has any worries on how much each shot is going to cost LOL.....What about the magnus blunts with the blades? That might be a really good idea, better yet. They are a little pricey but I think they would hold up the best AND they have a cutting blade to boot!
#13
Typical Buck
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From: California
That's a thought Dan. I've read on that other site where the magnus blunt with bleeder was used on groundhogs and I guess it did just fine. Putting a nice hole in the critter and causing a quick and clean kill.
#15
Fork Horn
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From: Stoughton Wisconsin USA
Groundhog back straps on the grill!! UMMMMMMM! I have used spare expandables I have had laying around. Have used puckets bloodtrailers, spitfires, sattalite scorpions, and some rocket mini-blaster 3L's all did the job......
#16
Nontypical Buck
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From: egypt
dont shootem here, just throwing out cheaper ideas lol! I prefer to chase grouse, much better tasting although arrow costly at times when they are up in a tree <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>!
#17
Typical Buck
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From: California
I've shot a couple. Actually if the backstrap is marinaded and properly prepared, it's not too bad. You'd have to ask Mrs. Wahya how that's done though, lol.
The pelts went to a Cherokee friend of mine that made stuff from them and the skulls went someplace else. The rest went back to the Earth, where it belongs.
The pelts went to a Cherokee friend of mine that made stuff from them and the skulls went someplace else. The rest went back to the Earth, where it belongs.




