Hey Frank (or anyone), Seen these yet?
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http://www.perfectbowkill.com/html/broadheads1.html
Look pretty sweet, assuming a guy was into two bladed heads, not that there' s anything wrong with that...
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They say they don' t consider the broadhead a throw away article. I guess they MEAN it! Didja look at the price list?!? My wallet took off down the hall howling like a dog that got too close to a porcupine.
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Why pay 15 dollars for one of those when you can buy a nice muzzy for about 5 that will still kill the deer. I don' t think the deer have the preference, so all I care about is killing it.
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Apparently you didn' t study the Dr. Ashton link I posted... 
Granted, whitetails, even larger bucks, are smallish compared to other species roaming the world, but look at the statistics based on real world results, a case is obviously made for a quality 2 blade head. Yes both will kill deer. However, one has the edge in marginal hits, giving it a greater killing potential.

Granted, whitetails, even larger bucks, are smallish compared to other species roaming the world, but look at the statistics based on real world results, a case is obviously made for a quality 2 blade head. Yes both will kill deer. However, one has the edge in marginal hits, giving it a greater killing potential.
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That' s quite possible. I didn' t even look a the prices. He just got the english version of his site on line today I think.
He did state in another thread at archery talk the price was about $45 usd per 3 pack...
Cheap, if they' re built as well as they look to be.
He did state in another thread at archery talk the price was about $45 usd per 3 pack...
Cheap, if they' re built as well as they look to be.
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No, that is the first I have seen them.
Now, knock off another 25 grains from their lightest model....
...and get rid of that solid piece up front either by opening it up more or shortening the distance from the tip of the head to the beginning of the ferrule...or by going with a conical snout instead of that flat one....
..and I would buy one in heartbeat!
I did not look at the price when I checked out that webpage but judging by the other responses I am guessing they are expensive....
...Are they in the same price range as those Tomahawk doo-hickees that doubled as a knife to gut and skin your animal??
Now, knock off another 25 grains from their lightest model....
...and get rid of that solid piece up front either by opening it up more or shortening the distance from the tip of the head to the beginning of the ferrule...or by going with a conical snout instead of that flat one....
..and I would buy one in heartbeat!

I did not look at the price when I checked out that webpage but judging by the other responses I am guessing they are expensive....
...Are they in the same price range as those Tomahawk doo-hickees that doubled as a knife to gut and skin your animal??




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