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Southern Sam
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I shoot the Simmons Tigersharks and they leave some amazing holes and blood trails! I use the hewlett jewlstik and razors edge broadhead guide along with Chris's sharpening tutorial and they are blistering sharp. I really like the big cut concave heads. Penetration is very good. Dave at Simmons is a good guy and makes a great quality head. Give'em a try and you'll like them!

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okla bearclaw
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Shot Deltas and Magnus for lots of years.Switched to Woodsman Elites last year,glueing my Deltas back on tomorrow.

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thank you fellas

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OH BOY IS THIS GREAT!

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JamesKerr
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I have shot Deltas and a friend has shot both sharks and deltas. Bottom line is they both do the job fine. Blood trails depend more on presence and location of an exit wound, as well as shot placement. Oh, and a razor sharp broadhead. [Wink]

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James Kerr

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I'm trying them both this season.

The Simmons has already performed beautifully!. The Zwickeys are on now.

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Mark

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TURKEYFOOTGIRL
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Both quality heads but the sharks will out penetrate and drop more blood on the ground imho. nuf said

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I use the Treeshark 160gr. I've used it on several animals, and I am always amazed at the hole it makes and the blood trail!! I've also used ACE broadheads which have a similar shape to the ZWICKY. I think it also has alot to do with shot placement.
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