CRIMSON TALON HYPER SPEED BROADHEADS

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grabeard
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CRIMSON TALON HYPER SPEED BROADHEADS

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If anyoneis thinking about buying these broadheads, you risk not bring home you deer. My son and I went hunting this morning with Exomax crossbows using these broadheads. I shot 1 yesterday into my foam block at 20 yards and only the point came through. When I shoot a muzzy the whole arrow goes through. WELL today we both shot a doe each at 25 yards and neither arrow passed through. Needless to say, we lost both deer. We could actually see the arrows hit the deers broadsides behind the front legs. Both deer got clean lung shots and there was no blood anywhere and no arrows could be found. These broadheads are advertized as the best for crossbows which is why I got them to try. All I can say is use at your own risk. They are accurate if all you want to kill is a target. :evil:
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:) Can't remeber in 25 years of bow hunting how many deer got lose, but the thing is the list of broadheads that i was using would be longer. Thay all have there bad moments. Accurate bh's are as hard to find as the deer that you lose sometimes, so have it more than one chance. :)
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:) The deer in my pic. was shot with the same bh in neck at 32 yards, cut the juguler vane, and wind pipe in half. The shoot although very risky,was all i had, but the pin piont accurace of this bh made it happen. Never had your problem with that bh, shoot an exocet 175 and now i have an equinox 225. :)
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Post by chessy »

well im going to take heat for this.... kinda proud kinda foolish.. last night i had 4 does and a yearling at my stand... i waited for a buck to come out ..the does left the field the yearling stayed behind.. my buddie told me my new crossbow made to much noise i herd this for 4 weeksthat a deer would jump the string yada yada yada .so last night i put the 50 yard pin on the yearling and let it fly... i hit alittle far foward i took out not only the shoulder i took out the other shoulder too. the crossbow was the new equnox with the new lumizone (the scope paid for itself last night on the yearling) the deer droped in its trax.. i here this broad head and that ... the 100 grain wasp is the only broadhead i will shoot.. what im trying to says is stick with what is proven ... most of the other broadheads are gimmics...
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chessy wrote:well im going to take heat for this.... kinda proud kinda foolish.. last night i had 4 does and a yearling at my stand... i waited for a buck to come out ..the does left the field the yearling stayed behind.. my buddie told me my new crossbow made to much noise i herd this for 4 weeksthat a deer would jump the string yada yada yada .so last night i put the 50 yard pin on the yearling and let it fly... i hit alittle far foward i took out not only the shoulder i took out the other shoulder too. the crossbow was the new equnox with the new lumizone (the scope paid for itself last night on the yearling) the deer droped in its trax.. i here this broad head and that ... the 100 grain wasp is the only broadhead i will shoot.. what im trying to says is stick with what is proven ... most of the other broadheads are gimmics...
:) Well said, well said. :)
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