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Grizzzly
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I'm trying to decide on a 2 blade broadhead to use for next season, I'm thinking of trying a Simmons Interceptor screw in style. I like the design of the blade and the single bevel edge. Let's see some of your choices and give the specs of the head length, width & grains. I'd like to see some more options. Thanks guys, John
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If you are looking at the Simmons style, i would also look at the Centaur two blade (on his website). Jim offers them in single and double bevel and they are awesome.

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Here are my favorites...

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On far left, my old standby the Magnus 1, middle Silver Flame DS model (Also like the XL model), and on the right is a Pearson Deadhead in the wide configuration.

The new heads from Centaur do have my interest also, especially the real wide one, and I may have to give them a try... I also like the double bevel as I've had real good luck with it so far...

In a narrow 2-blade I like the Magnus Stinger but opt for the 4-blade configuration, and I also like the Steelforce heads which are very good also...

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nice pics

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joe skipp
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OK..a Snuffer is with them. Zwickey Eskimo, Schulz Hunter Head and Pearson Deadhead. I hunt with all of them.

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I like these! Haven't had a chance to see how they do in action. But they fly great and penetrate a broadhead target great!

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snag, those are way cool!! I too have been considering going back to a 2 blade this year. Probably the Magnus I for me.

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Snag, where did you get those?
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Snag, Are those homemade? Simple design but looks fantastic!

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830 grains and 32.3% Ultra-EFOC

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I didn't make this one. Come from more talented than me. TradGang members do marvelous work. I constucted the finished product, but shaft, turkey feathers and trade point are someone elses design.  -  -

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Here's my testing one. 300 grain steel force.

I have the asby's on order and I will be getting some from A&H in the same weight.

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Here's a 150gr silverflame, think its 1 1/8" across. Sorry about the blood on the arrow [Roll Eyes]

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Unfortunately all my favorite 2 blade heads have an extra blade or two hanging off 'em. That said, you'll often find an old Deadhead or Silverflame XL in my quiver.

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