Ribtek 125 "slim" Bear Razorhead 145 "no bleeders" MA 3 Penetrator 125 MA 2 Penetrator 125 Bodkin 125
-------------------- Member: Christian Bowhunters of America Physically Challenged Bowhunters of America International Internet Leathercrafters' Guild, Inc. - Holmes Mongoose reverse handle longbow. 63" 63@28 Longriver Longbow: 69" 69@28 Kolometz Kustom Longbow 66" 76@28 Posts: 843 | From: Grundy, VA | Registered: Dec 2005
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49# longbow, 53#, and 59# recurve... 29 inch draw ...125gr MODOC or 140 gr. MODOC , or 125 Razorcaps, Muzzy , mangus w/bleeder I love all of these ...least favorite Steel Force just bend to easy Stainless is too soft... ...Switched to LEFTY few years ago...but can shoot right....would like to try other BH's
-------------------- "If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had better be right!" Posts: 12162 | From: Baton Rouge , La. | Registered: Mar 2003
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Stos 160gr Stos 145 gr. Grizzly 125gr. Bear Razorheads 125gr.no insert from 1964 Wenzel Woodsmen
Lam.modern fiberglas Longbows and Recurves 55-62lbs(all of them are Morrison)@ 27"draw
Stos 160gr. Grizzly El Grande 190gr. Zwickey Delta 4 Blade Grizzly El Grande 150gr. Snuffer 160gr.
Posts: 208 | From: Austria | Registered: Mar 2003
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Longbows, 65-75lbs at 29inches Zwickey Delta 2 blade Howard Hill green Bear Razorhead, no inserts Snuffer for turkeys
Recurve 50-65lbs same as above
-------------------- "I may be getting older, But I hope I NEVER grow up! Posts: 383 | From: Dripping Springs, TX | Registered: Aug 2005
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1. Wensel Woodsman 2. Zephyr Scirroco 4-blade 3. STOS 145 gr 4. Zwickey Eskimo 4-blade 5. Ribtek 160 gr
Used to use 2-blades exclusively, but very positive experiences with the Woodsman have changed my thinking on that. I would love to see a STOS with a small forward positioned bleeder blade.
Posts: 152 | From: Connecticut | Registered: Jun 2003
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interesting to see that the 3 blade heads on average score very low..makes ya think that dr. Ashby is onto something with his studies! I know I like the 2 blade heads better. BD
Posts: 3391 | From: the 1000 Islands region of Ontario. | Registered: Nov 2004
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I have not shot a lot of different ones. Number 1 would be 125 grain snuffer,2-would be Zwickey 2 blade, 3- would be WW, 4-Bear Razorhead,5-Steelforce, killed lots of deer with these and my compound and recurve, now that I can sharpen pretty good I love the Snuffers. Shawn
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Fred Bear Posts: 1641 | From: Calvert County Maryland | Registered: May 2004
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