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Best low poundage broadhead
#718224
10/22/13 10:30 AM
10/22/13 10:30 AM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391 Cleburne County
NortonZ7
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12 point
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OP
12 point
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391
Cleburne County
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My wife is healed up and ready to hunt after the birth of our son. What Broadhead do y'all reccomend? I'm thinking about going with Slick Tricks for her. What say y'all?
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#718256
10/22/13 10:56 AM
10/22/13 10:56 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 11,348 Prattville AL
ElkHunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 11,348
Prattville AL
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My wife shoots 125 gr Muzzy 3 blades. They are deadly.
Alabama Hog Control, Inc. www.alabamahogcontrol.comBarry Estes The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#718504
10/22/13 01:29 PM
10/22/13 01:29 PM
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 25,498 Tampa
Beer Belly
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 25,498
Tampa
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#718695
10/22/13 03:32 PM
10/22/13 03:32 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610
Boxes Cove
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100grain 3/8 cut Ramcats. Go to the Ramcat web site and view the penetration test in ballistic jell they did at the archery trade show. No joke, no tricks, I know a man that was there when they did the demo, saw it all. And they truly do fly like a field point, I've seen that one myself.
Last edited by 2Dogs; 10/22/13 03:37 PM.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#718710
10/22/13 03:39 PM
10/22/13 03:39 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 3,346 Demop
1bamashooter
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 3,346
Demop
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A good cut on contact, my daughter is pulling 35lbs and I've tried a trocar a mechanical and a CoC and the CoC got better penetration in a broadhead target.
Keep your booger hooker off the bang switch.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: 2Dogs]
#718863
10/22/13 04:51 PM
10/22/13 04:51 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391 Cleburne County
NortonZ7
OP
12 point
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OP
12 point
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391
Cleburne County
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100grain 3/8 cut Ramcats. Go to the Ramcat web site and view the penetration test in ballistic jell they did at the archery trade show. No joke, no tricks, I know a man that was there when they did the demo, saw it all. And they truly do fly like a field point, I've seen that one myself. I used to shoot ramcats. I liked them ok. Didn't like the screws coming loose and blades falling out though.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#719227
10/23/13 03:56 AM
10/23/13 03:56 AM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610
Boxes Cove
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100grain 3/8 cut Ramcats. Go to the Ramcat web site and view the penetration test in ballistic jell they did at the archery trade show. No joke, no tricks, I know a man that was there when they did the demo, saw it all. And they truly do fly like a field point, I've seen that one myself. I used to shoot ramcats. I liked them ok. Didn't like the screws coming loose and blades falling out though. Used to be from what I heard. They changed to left hand threads, snug them down not a problem now. They will loosen shooting several times in a target, because the blades flip when you pull the arrow. Feller could always put a small drop of loc-tite on em, and it better be small, because they are small screws. I started using them this year, switched from Muzzies, I'm very pleased and impressed so far. They fly great and make a "mess".
Last edited by 2Dogs; 10/23/13 04:02 AM.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: 2Dogs]
#719456
10/23/13 06:58 AM
10/23/13 06:58 AM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391 Cleburne County
NortonZ7
OP
12 point
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OP
12 point
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 5,391
Cleburne County
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100grain 3/8 cut Ramcats. Go to the Ramcat web site and view the penetration test in ballistic jell they did at the archery trade show. No joke, no tricks, I know a man that was there when they did the demo, saw it all. And they truly do fly like a field point, I've seen that one myself. I used to shoot ramcats. I liked them ok. Didn't like the screws coming loose and blades falling out though. Used to be from what I heard. They changed to left hand threads, snug them down not a problem now. They will loosen shooting several times in a target, because the blades flip when you pull the arrow. Feller could always put a small drop of loc-tite on em, and it better be small, because they are small screws. I started using them this year, switched from Muzzies, I'm very pleased and impressed so far. They fly great and make a "mess". Glad to hear they changed them up. I will buy her a pack of those as well. Those things flew very true when I shot them and I have watched all the penetration test. Its impressive. I know I cut my fingers a lot because I would forget about the back of the blade being sharp.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#719567
10/23/13 08:26 AM
10/23/13 08:26 AM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 34,610
Boxes Cove
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100grain 3/8 cut Ramcats. Go to the Ramcat web site and view the penetration test in ballistic jell they did at the archery trade show. No joke, no tricks, I know a man that was there when they did the demo, saw it all. And they truly do fly like a field point, I've seen that one myself. I used to shoot ramcats. I liked them ok. Didn't like the screws coming loose and blades falling out though. Used to be from what I heard. They changed to left hand threads, snug them down not a problem now. They will loosen shooting several times in a target, because the blades flip when you pull the arrow. Feller could always put a small drop of loc-tite on em, and it better be small, because they are small screws. I started using them this year, switched from Muzzies, I'm very pleased and impressed so far. They fly great and make a "mess". Glad to hear they changed them up. I will buy her a pack of those as well. Those things flew very true when I shot them and I have watched all the penetration test. Its impressive. I know I cut my fingers a lot because I would forget about the back of the blade being sharp. Remember to reverse righty-tighty,lefty-loosey.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Best low poundage broadhead
[Re: NortonZ7]
#720529
10/24/13 05:14 AM
10/24/13 05:14 AM
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 13,401 Mobile Alabama
TChunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 13,401
Mobile Alabama
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My wife is healed up and ready to hunt after the birth of our son cause she aint no pansy girl and she freakin rocks FIFY. These modern "women" complain too much about childbirth. Well done on you having a good one, mines the same way. She says PMS is BS too and women need to suck it up.
Last edited by TChunter; 10/24/13 05:14 AM.
On the Eighth day God created flounder.
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