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#11
smokepolehall , 09-03-2006 11:10 AM
Nontypical Buck
Shucky darn them G5 Tekan's be some kinda ugly! Sumpin Van Heilsing would use fer them bad Vampire's! Don't knowed ifen i would put one on arrow, might scare the poop slap out of my CB![:-][
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#13
Nope. I've been looking and looking and staring and staring. They still UGLY!!!! LOL. (the fat chicks I mean)
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#15
I'll throw in my $10.00 per broadhead comment. With my Horton Legend SL I found the spitfire 125gr. with the Horton LS 2 Lite bolt to be a very good shooter and they do leave a good blood trail.Only prob.I have with the alum. bolts they bend easy after the shot.But seeing I have a new dozen waiting to be used no sence in buying anything else at this time.
#16
smokepolehall , 09-04-2006 06:39 PM
Nontypical Buck
Hey thats why i use and shoot alum. plus my Pa picks up alum. cans and other alum. to cash in fer his chump change.

#17
Just a side note.. Tried shooting my 100gr. Rockets without bands at all and at twenty yards my groupsonly opened up at mosta couple of inches. I would have guessed with those blades flapping in the breeze they would have been all over the place.My vertical bow is much more fussy???>>>>>>>>>>&g t;>Whack.
#18
For those who only take perfect broad side shots those hinged mech. heads are all right ,as for me one of my favorite shots is 45degrees from the back and just under the short ribs I experianced this deflection twice ib ten shoots so unless the new cam heads work out I will stick with fixed heads. Lee
