Turkeys, Broadheads or Mechanical
#14
Joined: Feb 2004
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My only question is the blades don't fold up, so do you really think you are going to get it to fly at 20 yards! I also saw them at the show, and I don't see how, with that blade sticking out how you are going to keep it from planing like ten times worse than a fixed blade broadhead. Also, there is no practice blade to even try to see where you are hitting in relation to your field points. If you shoot one of them chances are you are going to break one or more of the blades, if you watched the video of where he shot the turkey, he broke one of his blades! Hope they work, but, I think you are going to be dissapointed.
#15
I'll be using Rocket Sledgehammer's (150 gr.) w/a
3 1/2" cut and my BT Patriot set at 67 lbs. when
hunting from my DB blind.
...and I'll be shooting NAP Spitfires (100 gr) w/a 1 1/2"
cut, from my FX set at 55 lbs when hunting on the
go.
Both, are excellent turkey BH's[:-]. I'm considering
giving the Wasp Jak-Hammers a try, heard some
good things about them also.
3 1/2" cut and my BT Patriot set at 67 lbs. when
hunting from my DB blind.
...and I'll be shooting NAP Spitfires (100 gr) w/a 1 1/2"
cut, from my FX set at 55 lbs when hunting on the
go.
Both, are excellent turkey BH's[:-]. I'm considering
giving the Wasp Jak-Hammers a try, heard some
good things about them also.





