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Exit hole
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Broadheads
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Nope! Just posted what I’ve been using is all. I don’t care what others use. It’s about as personal as the type of crossbows that people like. Use what works or has worked for you.longbow joe wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:31 pmOhhhh no!!!! a broadhead pissing contest this forum is getting like the fishing one l spoke of. Lol.
This is a full on battle
Actually they moved to Taiwan. Close enough to China I guess.
....I have to check my supply of Spits I recently bought....bought 4 packages, opened 2....gonna check out the other two for loose wings....probably will still use since I use dental bands on them anyway!IronNoggin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 5:49 pmActually they moved to Taiwan. Close enough to China I guess.
I have always used NAP Spitfires.
They have never let me down...
Until this past fall. I ordered two boxes of them. One was made in the US, the other in Taiwan.
Decided to try one of the Taiwan versions out.
Long story short, a blade (maybe two?) opened as the arrow left the rail.
That caused the arrow to fly up and over the rear quarters of a large dry doe, and smoke a tree at knee level about 8 feet behind her.
At 25 yards.![]()
I left a rather snarky message with NAP, to which they did not respond.
All of my Big John LimiZombies are dressed for a 125 grain head.
I have enough of the rebuild kits to keep the US version rolling for a good spell.
Once I run out of either, I'll be looking at a different set-up, and contacting Normous to see what he can do for me with the SWATS.
Just this man's experience...
Nog
Thank you! That's exactly the one I was trying to think of yesterday, the Blood Trailer. Those were some puny blades. Fortunately for me and the deer, the only one of those I ever fired found a sapling in between us.
I was using brand new never shot before GRIM REAPER 100gr broad head they have no bands one blade was open when I retrieved the arrow I shot the deer broadside took out both lungs so a field point probably would have worked (not recommended) the entry and exit wound could both be filled with my finger so I'am not sure if the one blade opened till it passed thru and hit the ground. tried to add a pic showing the one blade open keep saying pic was to large.LRMNUT wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:38 pmJust shot my first deer with a crossbow Grizz 2 I was using mechanical broad heads they didn't seem to open up the way I had expected I have always shot fixed blades in my compound bow but decided to try these.I put a good hit on the deer had no trouble finding it, it went about 70 yards but the blood trail wasn't that good due to the entry and exit wound only being about the size of my finger. What do you guy shoot I went with the mechanical for better arrow flight.
Thanks
Lee