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125 grain Thunderheads and the heaviest arrows I can find
Never heard of em. Have to check them out. Just took a look. Those babies look tough. One of the most important attributes that a broadhead needs is toughness and durability. Thanks for the tip. Might have to give em a try.tooth of the arrow are awsome fixed blade out of my crossbow. i have used gream reaper before and they are deadly
I have a friend that uses these and swears by them. Says he'll never switch.Slick Trick standard 4 blade, 100 grains.
Never heard of em. Have to check them out. Just took a look. Those babies look tough. One of the most important attributes that a broadhead needs is toughness and durability. Thanks for the tip. Might have to give em a try.
Thanks. I Will check those out.TOT's have a lot of fans .
I'm leaning towards the sever robusto , they're supposed to be very accurate and their all SS construction is supposed to be very durable . The screw to lock the blades for practice use will be much easier on the BH target and allows practice with the actual head I'll be hunting with and the pivoting blades seem to not just be marketing BS.
But the grim reaper pro whitetail special/extreme with 3/4 blades and a huge cut diameter get a lot of luv on the crossbow nation forum along with the severs ..... and there's a lot of NAP spitfire fans there too and they're $25 a 3 pack at bass pro right now .
I know that most of us are on a budget but please don't cheap out on the most important part.
You've got a decent bow, good arrows. Don't buy the cheapest broadheads. You'll regret it later on.
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