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Old 06-10-2005 | 01:59 PM
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I never go into the woods without at least a half dozen broadhead tipped arrows.

all u need is one i bring 3
and the muzzys and thunderheads are both good i killed a deer with t-heads but im switching to 4 blade slicktricks
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Old 06-10-2005 | 04:20 PM
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I would go with the Cremson Talons 3 for 29.99. They may be a little high priced but the do the job NO MATTER where u hit the deer. I shot a deer this year hit a limb and shot him in the hind quarter. He only when 30 yards and died. When they hit they are rotating and will rotate when going through the deer there for making a cross cut when going through, deer will not have a blood clot.
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Old 06-10-2005 | 04:42 PM
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I would go with the Cremson Talons 3 for 29.99. They may be a little high priced but the do the job NO MATTER where u hit the deer. I shot a deer this year hit a limb and shot him in the hind quarter. He only when 30 yards and died. When they hit they are rotating and will rotate when going through the deer there for making a cross cut when going through, deer will not have a blood clot.
Oh man, I have never heard anything so false. Crimson Talons are extreme flimsy and break very easily. They will not kill a deer if you hit it anywhere. You most likely hit the femoral artery. I cannot believe the false information you put out.
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Old 06-10-2005 | 06:47 PM
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I would go with the Cremson Talons 3 for 29.99. They may be a little high priced but the do the job NO MATTER where u hit the deer. I shot a deer this year hit a limb and shot him in the hind quarter. He only when 30 yards and died. When they hit they are rotating and will rotate when going through the deer there for making a cross cut when going through, deer will not have a blood clot.
Oh man, I have never heard anything so false. Crimson Talons are extreme flimsy and break very easily. They will not kill a deer if you hit it anywhere. You most likely hit the femoral artery. I cannot believe the false information you put out.
What expandable isnt flimsy and doesnt break easy...[:-] Oh and the bs meter is on 10 after the story.
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Old 06-10-2005 | 07:35 PM
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I would go with the Cremson Talons 3 for 29.99. They may be a little high priced but the do the job NO MATTER where u hit the deer. I shot a deer this year hit a limb and shot him in the hind quarter. He only when 30 yards and died. When they hit they are rotating and will rotate when going through the deer there for making a cross cut when going through, deer will not have a blood clot.
Oh man, I have never heard anything so false. Crimson Talons are extreme flimsy and break very easily. They will not kill a deer if you hit it anywhere. You most likely hit the femoral artery. I cannot believe the false information you put out.
What expandable isnt flimsy and doesnt break easy...[:-] Oh and the bs meter is on 10 after the story.

Actually the Crimson Talon is a fixed blade, not a mechanical.
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Old 06-10-2005 | 07:37 PM
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Zak is a true bowhunting nerd but we gotta love em
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Old 06-10-2005 | 07:56 PM
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I never go into the woods without at least a half dozen broadhead tipped arrows.

all u need is one i bring 3
and the muzzys and thunderheads are both good i killed a deer with t-heads but im switching to 4 blade slicktricks
You'll learn man, you'll learn...
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Old 06-10-2005 | 08:00 PM
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Zak is a true bowhunting nerd but we gotta love em
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Old 06-10-2005 | 08:18 PM
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never had a broad head one break yet, shot 3 deer with the same broadhead last year.

the will rip the living **** out of the deer. if you want a good broadhead trust me here is proof.
http://pse-archery.com/Features/Arch...Strow_Buck.htm
read this and look at the pics. this is one of my good friends that works a Two Bears Custom Archery
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Old 06-10-2005 | 10:11 PM
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have you learned 1st hand? or someone told u
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