mechanical broadheads and crossbows........
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mechanical broadheads and crossbows........
I was wondering about using mechanical broadheads with my Exocet 200? I use NAP Spitfires and NAP Shockwaves with my Mathews and they perform flawlessly. The Excal video doesn't really recommend using mechanicals with their crossbows but the video was a little dated. I have a "boat load" of NAP Mechanicals I could use.....but I also have a "boat load" of 100gr. Muzzys.......the Spitfires and Shockwave fly like a dream tho'
Any input?
Any input?
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Sorry buckbuster but I have not had these heads or do I even remember anyone speaking about them. When I did my research on mechanicals back when I switched, the spitfires had great reviews. And since they did not use rubber bands or rubber o-rings (which i did not like ) I went with them and loved them.
I have not researched mechanicals since then. Again sorry I could not help.
I have not researched mechanicals since then. Again sorry I could not help.
Tom
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I started with the NAP spitfires just to see if I liked them, Then I got the pro series, Harder tip and I think a better look to them. But they have different versions in production now. I have not tried the XP, and the difference in the regular and proseries is not much. Both are very strong, the regular has been burried deep in the spine with no dammage other then bent blades. AS I said earlier, the pro are susposed to get deeper penertration ( not that our bows need that) and a stronger tip.
Tom
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I just wanted to add my two cents of mechanical experience to this post.I used mechanical Rocket Hammerhead 108 gr. 4 blade 2" x 2" cut for about 8 deer seasons out of my Exocet.I took 6 deer with this tip and not one deer went more than 50 yards.Some blades did bend some after contacting with the ribs but none broke.All hits were pass throughs and the blood trails were incredible.Stevie Wonder could follow them.Just use extra elastics on these (I used 3) to prevent them from opening upon release.
After I purchased my Max I went to Wasp 100gr. fixed, (I also want to try Slick Tricks)thinking I might have trouble with the Rockets opening with the high energy Max. I'm going to experiment with the Rockets out of the Max when we have nicer weather.
I know everone has their favorite broadhead.I just wanted to add my positive experience to this post.
After I purchased my Max I went to Wasp 100gr. fixed, (I also want to try Slick Tricks)thinking I might have trouble with the Rockets opening with the high energy Max. I'm going to experiment with the Rockets out of the Max when we have nicer weather.
I know everone has their favorite broadhead.I just wanted to add my positive experience to this post.
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