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Cyclic-Rivers
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Re: Rounding off broadheads
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I do believe the tanto tips do what they claim. However since 95% of the game I hunt is deer and turkey with an occasional hog now and then I have never really had to oppurtunity to test the therory. I had used ACE 160 Standards for years with a very sharp and pointed tip and never lost an animal due to the point sticking in bone. However the last 4 years I have started using the Grizzly 160's not so much for the tanto tip but really like the cutting action of the single bevel heads.
However I am sure if I hunted bigger game I would be more concerned about not sticking in bone.
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I've rounded (and sharpened) the tips on my Zwickey's and STOS two-bade heads for years. Also knock the needle point off my Wensel Wodsmans. Doesn't take much in either case. Just a little strengthens the point and keeps it from turning over on bone hits. I don't like the tanto points on most single bevel heads. Concept is fine, they're often just too large.
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I completely curled the tip of a Zwickey Delta when I hit a VERY large bull elk in his scapula from 18 yards with my long bow. My arrow ricocheted almost all of the way back to me. After that I filed chisel tips on my Zwickey's and have since changed to a single bevel with tanto tip Cutthroat broadhead.
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