excalibur boltcutter broadheads ?

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The mech. looks like a NAP Spitfire to me Boo .
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As a Max user, I like the idea of the extra weight for the larger game such as elk or moose. I just wish that they had designed a larger cutting broadhead. The power of the Max, coupled with the extra weight, would assure pass throughs.

A bolt that just barely passes through a game animal is performing to its highest effeciency. It's made the biggest cut that it had energy to perform. It also leaves the best blood trail possible.

What I don't like to see is a pass through that drives into the ground, and what I've seen have been DEEP into the ground. That was wasted energy. A smaller cut was made than the bolt had energy to deliver. In addition to wasted energy, it has resulted in a smaller blood trail than could have been available. Possibly, it resulted in a lost game animal.

We need broadheads that are designed to allow the full perfrmance potential of the powerfull bows such as the Exomax.
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I'm not too sure of the fixed, maybe a Muzzy but I am sure the mechanical is an Innerlock. They both look the same as what Fuse markets.
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Post by Normous »

Looking at the Innerlock site, I notice the Boltcutter fixed also appears to resemble the Innerlock ones. The expandable X-Act appear identicle. You appear to have guessed them correct.
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Hi5 wrote:As a Max user, I like the idea of the extra weight for the larger game such as elk or moose. I just wish that they had designed a larger cutting broadhead. The power of the Max, coupled with the extra weight, would assure pass throughs.

A bolt that just barely passes through a game animal is performing to its highest effeciency. It's made the biggest cut that it had energy to perform. It also leaves the best blood trail possible.

What I don't like to see is a pass through that drives into the ground, and what I've seen have been DEEP into the ground. That was wasted energy. A smaller cut was made than the bolt had energy to deliver. In addition to wasted energy, it has resulted in a smaller blood trail than could have been available. Possibly, it resulted in a lost game animal.

We need broadheads that are designed to allow the full perfrmance potential of the powerfull bows such as the Exomax.
I agree 100%

Although I like the look of these heads, and the 150grain head is appealing, I will continue to shoot my 2" Rockets.
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