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Broadhead Damage? #1492105
10/23/15 03:50 AM
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I got my first bow kill opening morning (doe). She was 1/4-ing away a bit and the exit was through her far shoulder. When I got my arrow the broadhead blades were bent a little... so, I'll need to replace those blades.

The broadhead was a 100gr Slick Trick Standard.

My question, is that fairly common for the blades to get roughed up after a kill?

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Depends on what it hits (bones vs flesh)


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Re: Broadhead Damage? [Re: ivanwright] #1492116
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They usually need to be resharpened. I shot a slick trick thru a 2x4 then into a tire 10 times and it held together perfectly other than the blades being dull


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Originally Posted By: Beer Belly

Depends on what it hits (bones vs flesh)


I figured as much... the shoulder exit is what I got mine I imagine.

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Originally Posted By: Beadlescomb
They usually need to be resharpened. I shot a slick trick thru a 2x4 then into a tire 10 times and it held together perfectly other than the blades being dull


Yeah, I'd read they were tough... that's one of the reasons I chose them.

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I don't think I've ever had a Thunderhead 100 bend or break. I don't resharpen my blades, either. I replace them after I shoot them.


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Something I've never really understood are these "Let's see what happens when we shoot at ___________ demonstrations". I saw a guy shooting at 1-inch plywood quartering away the other day. Not to my surprise, none of the broadheads performed very well. But guess what...it doesn't matter because its a piece of plywood. An impratical comparison to live flesh. The only way this translates into any useable data is if your deer is wearing plywood armour, has a cinder block for a lung, or has 2x4s for ribs. Now the demos with balistic gel and bones make sense.Anything else is a waste of a good blade.

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Originally Posted By: aclemons
Something I've never really understood are these "Let's see what happens when we shoot at ___________ demonstrations". I saw a guy shooting at 1-inch plywood quartering away the other day. Not to my surprise, none of the broadheads performed very well. But guess what...it doesn't matter because its a piece of plywood. An impratical comparison to live flesh. The only way this translates into any useable data is if your deer is wearing plywood armour, has a cinder block for a lung, or has 2x4s for ribs. Now the demos with balistic gel and bones make sense.Anything else is a waste of a good blade.


It makes sense to me to see if a broadhead is as tough as a company makes it out to be. If it will stand up to a 2x4 and a tire then it shouldn't shear blades off when it hits a deer


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I totally agree with that, as far as blade damage goes. Good arguement. I just don't think these demonstrations are accurate when it comes to arrow deflection or determining whether or not a mechanical broadhead will open. I know that's not what the original post was discussing, but it got me to thinking about those types on demonstrations in general.

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Originally Posted By: aclemons
Something I've never really understood are these "Let's see what happens when we shoot at ___________ demonstrations". I saw a guy shooting at 1-inch plywood quartering away the other day. Not to my surprise, none of the broadheads performed very well. But guess what...it doesn't matter because its a piece of plywood. An impratical comparison to live flesh. The only way this translates into any useable data is if your deer is wearing plywood armour, has a cinder block for a lung, or has 2x4s for ribs. Now the demos with balistic gel and bones make sense.Anything else is a waste of a good blade.


It makes sense to me to see if a broadhead is as tough as a company makes it out to be. If it will stand up to a 2x4 and a tire then it shouldn't shear blades off when it hits a deer

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Originally Posted By: aclemons
I totally agree with that, as far as blade damage goes. Good arguement. I just don't think these demonstrations are accurate when it comes to arrow deflection or determining whether or not a mechanical broadhead will open. I know that's not what the original post was discussing, but it got me to thinking about those types on demonstrations in general.

Originally Posted By: Beadlescomb

Originally Posted By: aclemons
Something I've never really understood are these "Let's see what happens when we shoot at ___________ demonstrations". I saw a guy shooting at 1-inch plywood quartering away the other day. Not to my surprise, none of the broadheads performed very well. But guess what...it doesn't matter because its a piece of plywood. An impratical comparison to live flesh. The only way this translates into any useable data is if your deer is wearing plywood armour, has a cinder block for a lung, or has 2x4s for ribs. Now the demos with balistic gel and bones make sense.Anything else is a waste of a good blade.


It makes sense to me to see if a broadhead is as tough as a company makes it out to be. If it will stand up to a 2x4 and a tire then it shouldn't shear blades off when it hits a deer


I can agree with that. Best thing to do is not take those hard quartering shots


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