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Title: The same Broadhead for everything?
Post by: Cottonmouth on June 30, 2005, 06:35:00 AM
Just wondering if the guys that hunt buffalo use the same broadheads for whitetails?
Title: Re: The same Broadhead for everything?
Post by: longbow357 on June 30, 2005, 07:54:00 PM
not sure about the heads mate but i think they would probably use a different shaft ie: heavier. a lot of guys in oz use the same head (usually local brands) for everything including buff.
Title: Re: The same Broadhead for everything?
Post by: Ryan Rothhaar on July 05, 2005, 08:53:00 AM
Personally, I'm kind of partial to the big Snuffers for some reason   :)

I look at broadheads as a specialized tool designed for a specialized application.  For 95% of my hunting penetration is, frankly, a non-issue regardless of broadhead size (within reason).  For game up to elk size I am fully confident using the biggest Snuffers out of bows in the low to mid 60 lb range and have always gotten an exit hole on game.  For really big stuff, when penetration becomes a factor, a smaller, 2-blade head gives the needed penetration.  I shot several hogs with the STOS head on the buffalo hunt, and when hit right they went down quickly.  In the cases where trailing was necessary, I was less than impressed with the blood trails on the passthrough shots, when compared to hogs I've killed in the US with Snuffers.  My opinion-use the biggest head you are confident of getting an exit hole with, therefore guaranteeing the best blood trail you can get.  There was NO bloodtrail from my buffalo (went 150 yards) but that was no surprise as you dont generally shoot through them with traditional equipment.

Ryan
Title: Re: The same Broadhead for everything?
Post by: Ray Hammond on July 10, 2005, 09:54:00 PM
I like the Grizzly for everything...and the reason is the damage it does INSIDE the animal. Hogs are tough, and don't give good blood trails unless hit PERFECTLY..so count on a so so blood trail..but a Grizzly 'winds things up' as it twists its way through the hog and really does some damage...I like the way they sharpen, fly like a field point, and cut stuff up...so I use different weight grizzlies for everything..