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I will be using the Wasp Boss 100 gr for the first time this year. I have been trying to get all the info I can on these little guys. You know, research so I can have confidence with these BH's. So I go out to my friends and he tells me a story of a friend's friend who died from cutting his wrist open on a BH blade that he didn't know had lodged within a deers cavity. Now most of you know that I had a little girl back in April and I do everything I can to make her safe. I even get up in the middle of the night and feel her belly to make sure she is breathing. PARANOID or what??? You call it. Anyways, I got to thinking, "I am doing all I can to keep my daughter safe, what am I doing to keep myself safe"? So I have been trying to get some feedback on other sites on how strong the Boss' are. Not a lot of feedback on them at all. I know some of you said that it was an excellent broad head and so far (from shooting into a target) I agree. However, I don't want to get into a situation where I will be cutting myself open from a BH blade and dying and leaving my little fatherless so I have pretty well made up my mind to go to the Montec's. Now I have been asking about these but once again, not a lot of feedback. From looking at the Montec I can see how durable they look (one piece, no blades that slide in etc) and I say to myself that these are about as safe of a broad head as I can get. My question is how many people have personal experience with these? Have you also purchased the practice blades? Are they as good as they appear to be? Sorry for the length but I thought I needed to plead my case so I don't sound so foolish on giving up on a broad head that I haven't even fired into a deer yet with. Any feedback would be good. It doesn't even have to be strictly on the Montec. It could be on the Boss as well as I am kinda forced to go with it for at least part of the season this year. Ty all in advance, Stephen.
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