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I'm trying to do some research on broadheads sense I'm trying to get into larger game then rabbits and squirrels.
So can I see the holes that your broadheads leave and what type of broadhead you use?
Please!!!!!!!
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That magnus opens them up pretty good. Although the wensel isn't as wide that third blade helps out a lot.
What do yall feel about the sharks?
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quote:Originally posted by Bonebuster: Molson, I have had the 125 grain Snuffer "give out" but I always figured the 160 was built sturdy enough to never do that.
Great pics everyone!
I've shot quite a few with 160 Snuffer's and that was the first time that ever happened. It's also the first time I ever hit the shoulder right at the joint like that and recovered the deer. That head did it's job!!
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150 Grizz El Grande. Pulled that head out of the ground and wiped the dirt off. It still shaved hair.
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