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Tekan broadheads?
Anyone here use these heads yet? They look pretty interesting. I have always used fixed blade heads but I am always messing around trying new things......
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RE: Tekan broadheads?
Haven't use them because they are illegal in NY, and some other states too. Check your hunting regulations before using them.
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RE: Tekan broadheads?
I used them along with G-5's Montecs.
I have to say that I am not a real fan of expandables. But with that said I shot 3 deer and no problems at all, passthroughs, I shot a 210 lbs. boar looking at me quartering to me, right through the neck, it went through him and came out right behind the opposite side leg bone. I have to say that they preformed as well as any broadhead I have ever used. Not trying to encourage anyone to use a fixed or mechanical but I have to admit, they worked as well as any head I have seen. I would/will use them in the future. I have the hog shot on video too. |
RE: Tekan broadheads?
They are a decent enough head, but not the best mechanical design I have tried. I put them in the middle of the pack as far as durabilty goes, very accurate and ok sharp.
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RE: Tekan broadheads?
I had a buddy shoot a doe with those early this year.He had to shoot her twice,both heads did not expand[:'(]
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RE: Tekan broadheads?
These are also Illegal here in Illinois as they are considered "barbed" heads.
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RE: Tekan broadheads?
5Shot....
How do the Tekan's compare to say, the Snypers? |
RE: Tekan broadheads?
I think the snyper is a better overall head. Larger blades and faster opening. The Tekan ferule is stronger, but the Snyper blades are stronger. You will also get a much larger entrance wound with the snypers.
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