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what broadheads is everyone shootin?

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bama29
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spitfire never have let me down

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bodysnatcher
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spitfire never have let me down

Welcome to the site bama29 head over to the new member area and tell us about yourself. :toast

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Iluv2hunt
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Spent the better part of the afternoon shooting broadheads. Probably the most extensive BH shooting I have ever done. I have come to the following conclusions:
1. My target is officially destroyed.

2.. I still hate Rage BH's. They are extremely noisy. They sounded like a dove flying. At 20 yards they shot 6" low. At 30 yards they dropped like a pitcher throwing a slider in the dirt. I literally watched one take a nose dive and hit the dirt in front of the target. I know thousands of guys like these things, but I have tried them 3 times with 2 different bows and cannot get them to shoot straight.

3. G5 Striker flew just like my FP, but did have a slight whistle. Great accuracy at 20 & 30 yards. It gets a spot in my quiver for opening day

4. NAP SPitfire. My absolute favorite BH ever made. They flew better than any and made no noise whatsoever. Will be sitting on the end of my arrow opening morning.

5. NAP Bloodrunner (2-blade) Shot a tad low. Very good penetration in the target but yet again very noisy. Also, the tip of the point was rolled over after 4 shots. Never seen that happen on any NAP BH before. This was shooting into a layered type block target. If I get a porker standing at a feeder I will send one thru it to check them out

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Papa_J
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I'm hopin so, cus that's what I've got parked on the pointy end of my arrows this season too.

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TobyBenoit
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100gr. Spitfires flying from my compound again this opener.

I have a traditional bowhunt coming up with a couple longbow buddies (I'm shooting a recurve) on private land in Sumter County. For that hunt, my sticks will be tipped with Zwickey Eskimos of the 125gr variety.

As the big mullet start running inshore this fall I will be tipping my glass arrows with Muzzy Fish Points and slinging them around on the coast.

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