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I'm registered to a pretty good broadhead testing forum, but I can't remember the address for it.

I think they go by BT Reviews or something.

Also does anyone else know of some good FREE broadhead review websites/forums?
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Post by Farmer »

Tye this may be the site you are looking for :
http://btreviews.proboards57.com/index.cgi
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Tye,
watch here on the "The Tests>broadhead test" menu.
http://cacciaebalestra.altervista.org/I ... Main0.html

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Farmer wrote:Tye this may be the site you are looking for :
http://btreviews.proboards57.com/index.cgi
YES! WOOHOO! Thank you! :D I spent all night trying to find it. hehe
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great info... I see the slicks were the best 4blade head out there. But they didnt do well over 45 yards?

spitfires were the best expandable
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I cannot make up my mind which broadhead I want to use. I want to make a switch to 125gr for a better FOC and because I'm planning on going on a moose trip next year.
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TYE wrote:I cannot make up my mind which broadhead I want to use. I want to make a switch to 125gr for a better FOC and because I'm planning on going on a moose trip next year.
LMAO.. Im torn between the spitfire and slicktricks

I went back out and shot 3 of each both grouped dead center in the bullseye.
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crazyfarmer wrote:
TYE wrote:I cannot make up my mind which broadhead I want to use. I want to make a switch to 125gr for a better FOC and because I'm planning on going on a moose trip next year.
LMAO.. Im torn between the spitfire and slicktricks

I went back out and shot 3 of each both grouped dead center in the bullseye.
How'd you get them to group the same now? Thought you were having troubles.
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I was, I dont know what exactly played the factor in that. Mayber the wind. I did put a new FFF string on about 30shots before this. That might have had some factor in it. But now its settled in good. But yes, both bheads were grouping in the bullseye at 30yards. The slicks kept hitting on top of one anothers hole though! The spitfires were within a 1 inch of each other, but I could have pulled shots off a tad or anything. So now im back to liking both LOL

one of my slicks had a bent tip which caused my doubt in them to begin with. I just found that out today
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Post by exocet »

Man, did you see that sweet grouping of the Wasp Boss SST`s 100 gr. at 66 yards and that is why they come in the Right Stuff pack, although I only shoot at half that distance, they fly great!! Jack.
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exocet wrote:Man, did you see that sweet grouping of the Wasp Boss SST`s 100 gr. at 66 yards and that is why they come in the Right Stuff pack, although I only shoot at half that distance, they fly great!! Jack.
I saw.... i noticed they did 80+ yard testing which I careless about. I would rather see groups at 20 and 30 yards since thats where most of us shoot.

I did notice that muzzy didnt do well at all in anything... I neve rhad issues with them and they always did me well. But that test didnt help them any
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I have Wasp Boss 100's but I want a larger cut dia.
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I think I want a little more than a 1" cut when hunting moose and bear.
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