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akaboomer
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Re: Simmons Sharks as a 4 blade?
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June 18, 2013, 07:29:00 PM »
I shot them last year. I shot two of the four deer I killed last year with them. I shot both with the bleeders. The first one was broadside, pass through short blood trail that color blind guys could track at a trot. No damage to the head. The second was a steep angle quartered away. Broke the last rib high and lodged in the shoulder joint below the shoulder blade. No blood trail due to the lack of exit wound and high entry. She went about 100 yards on a dead run. The bleeder blade was missing but otherwise no damage, still sharp. I love the Sharks. I have had other heads damaged from the same shot. I had a Stinger brake at the ferrule on the same shot angle.
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LCH
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Re: Simmons Sharks as a 4 blade?
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June 18, 2013, 08:50:00 PM »
Sharks are the primary broadhead I have shot for the last 15 years. I tried some others along the way and they do OK but Simmon's have always out performed the others. When I first started shooting Trad bows I was a less than mediocure shot. Several times I found deer that I don't think I would have found if I had been using different heads. They tune great, shoot great, leave big holes, and kill critters 2 or 4 bladed. Just what I have seen. LCH
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Gen273
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June 18, 2013, 09:13:00 PM »
Wow Robert, what a hole! Great picture.
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