I have been a die hard Simmons guy for a long time. I have always used land sharks and tiger sharks, and have had good luck with them. My good buddy Lee turned me on to an original 190 grain Simmons interceptor. Man they fly like darts. Its scary how sharp you can get them with a jewel stick and the razors edge arrow head guide. Anybody else use these heads? I would like to hear some opinions.
Scott - I remember seeing pictures of some of the deer you got last season on another site. If I were you, I wouldn't change a thing ! :notworthy:
Those deer wouldn't be any deader with a different broadhead. :D
Scott thanks for the compliments. I dropped some bow weight for this year so this is going to be an entire year of "new" things for me. I should have some great deer to hunt this year, I passed up a lot of 3.5 to 4 year olds this past season. I really want to make sure I have my stuff together. I have already started getting ready. I'm shooting everyday like the season is coming in next week. I am really excited about 2016
I have shot them and even taken a few animals with them , why am i not still shooting them you might ask ? The honest answer is I don't really know cause they are great heads , guess I just like to change around some. I have tree sharks now and like them alot also
Too bad we didn't get to see the pics here.
Terry every time I post a picture the thread gets deleted. I guess I am too dumb to figure out how re-sizing works. The deer Scott is referring to were from the 2015 season. I sat opening day and killed an 8 point that scored around 130 then the second sit I shot a 9 point out of my ground blind Not sure what he scored but he was about the same size. Shot him at about 8 or 10 ft. They weren't to bad for NC deer. :)
The traditional options abound today. Yet, intimately knowing both your own and well as your equipment's limitations remain paramount.
You appear to be on the correct path.