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What Arrow and Broadhead did you use?
As the season is coming to a close, let's have a report on what arrows you used and the broadhead. I know we all have some favorites but maybe this report will give us some information that may save us some money and keep us from buying some new broadhead that doesn't perform as advertised.
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Easton Axis 340 arrow and 125gr. Nitron Broadheads
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Port Orford Cedar with a STOS 145 grain broadhead. ;)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...sbroadhead.jpg (Photo for illustration; not actual arrow used) I used a Port Orford Cedar shaft with a 130 grain RibTek on the fox. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ows/Ribtek.jpg Arrow Build Along |
I use 3 Rivers POC, and Zwickey 125 gr. Eskimo with a Bob Lee Sig. TD.
Grant |
32" Easton Axis 340, Phantom 220 gr. head
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29.5" Easton Aluminum 2413 arrows with a 125 gr. NAP thunderhead. Bob
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30" Whispering Winds with 145 grain Snuffer
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I use 29.5" Vapor 2000 arrows with a 180gr German Kinetic broadhead. This combo had worked great for me this year.
Bisch |
Axis 400, brass insert, 100 gr steel adapter and WW broadhead
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Beaman ICS Bowhunters with 125 grn Muzzy Phantoms
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Sitka Spruce tappered 160grain STOS
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Use Easton ST Excel 500's tipped with 160 grain Magnus 1's with a 42 grain insert. Total broadhead weighs in at 202 grains. Devastating heads.
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GOLD TIP 22's tipped with a 125 gr. Grim Reaper has done very well for me for the last 4 yrs.
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What is a Grim Reaper broadhead? What's it look like? 2, 3 or 4 blade? I've heard the name mentioned, but haven't seen one.
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