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Author Topic: Broadheads for lighter bows  (Read 4593 times)

Online Tim Finley

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Re: Broadheads for lighter bows
« Reply #40 on: December 06, 2021, 07:48:44 PM »
Yep two blades put them right down when you hit them in the right spot, BUT what if you dont hit them in the right spot, then you would be much better off with a multiple blade head if you shoot a 3 blade you are hitting it one and a half times compared to a two blade and twice if you use a four blade. Penetration is not an issue on North American game using the right bow poundage for the size of the animal is . .

Offline Grawsstrings

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Re: Broadheads for lighter bows
« Reply #41 on: December 12, 2021, 12:04:06 AM »
I’ve had really good luck out of the Simmons landshark 160 grains, shot a very nice 8-point this year with a 44# bow 160 shark and 100 grain brass insert. I’m partial to magnus stingers as well but they don’t seem to keep a real sharp edge as long as the Simmons in my quivers but you can get them hair popping sharp. I like a good 2-blade but any will be more than adequate at low 40’s as long as the arrow setup is right and the broadhead sharp. I tend to take more care and make sure my broadheads are scary sharp when using low poundage bows.

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