What's up with this place?
I'm going broke.
I can only shoot one arra at a time,
yet I still buy more broadheads.
Where does this end?
Live in a van down by the river?
:D :help:
would it be a nice van. :laughing:
OH Tim I see your from Wisconsin can you run over to John McDonalds and see if my bow is done yet!! :laughing:
Rounds of cheese make good broadhead targets and tasty too.
It's not the place it is your obsessive compulsive need to hoard. Welcome to our world. :banghead: :biglaugh:
QuoteOriginally posted by Earl Jeff:
OH Tim I see your from Wisconsin can you run over to John McDonalds and see if my bow is done yet!! :laughing:
I can test and deliver it for just a small holding fee due 2050 ;)
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The river is not a bad place and a van can hold a lot of bows.
Those rivers have nice mud banks, great for testing new broadheads!
Funny, I shot Bear Razorheads for a three decades. However, the last 10 years I've been shooting several. I've killed deer with each type of G5. This year I'll use the Helix 2-blade single bevel jobs even though I bought some Magnus Stingers that haven't been out of the package.
Since I found the 2 blade glue on STOS 130 and 145 grain broadheads which I shoot out of my two bows, I've quit buying other brands of broadheads. The STOS are strong, the tips don't curl and they fly like a field point.
If I lived 5 lifetimes I'd never need to buy another broadhead. Sure I have my favorites but most all of them would get the job done, and done well.
I still tend to try a lot of the new stuff, product "research" you know! :D :D :D
I too, resemble that statement! After vowing to purchase no more, I just ordered 6 Big Game heads from Jim at Centaur...they just look to awesome not to try.
Oh well, there are worse addictions!
QuoteOriginally posted by pickaspot:
I too, resemble that statement! After vowing to purchase no more, I just ordered 6 Big Game heads from Jim at Centaur...they just look to awesome not to try.
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I felt the same way about my broadhead set-up till I saw those...
I will be using them this year!!! Easier to sharpen than the Simmons but a big cutting heavy head.... But Not quite as easy to sharpen as other straight or convex heads... But close enough to give them a field test with no doubts
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Yep, I'm the same way...welcome to the club! :)