Are Tree Sharks to much head for a 50#@28" 500gr arrow for deer? I think I'm going to get some for spring turkey but was wondering if the are to wide for my setup. Should I stick to my Land Sharks for deer?
Those are fine broadheads for the setup that you have just described provided that your arrow shafts are tuned for your bow.
I have used them to kill both deer and turkey using similar equipment.
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they will work fine. ive shot an antelope and deer with a 47 pound bow with treesharks. get em sharp and put em where they belong!
Jewelstik and razors edge arrow guide works for me! And you will be giving red carpet treatment if put in the boilerroom
They will be great.LCH
Thanks for the input guys.
I'm with pred80 on the sharpening part, if you use those thing to sharpen them it will get the job done no problem!
I killed a deer and a hog this year with a Tree Shark. My set is 45@28. I'm drawing more than 28,but both arrows were sticking out the other side. I use the Steel Master kit to sharpen them with.
I used the steel master system for years but switched to the razors edge clamp and the jewel stick last year and the differance was tremendous. With the steel master I would shoot through a deer every now and then but I shot 9 this year and complete pass throughs on all. LCH
Which Jewelstik, and which Razor's Edge clamp?
Thanks
Hewlett jewelstik 3 in 1 and razors edge arrowhead guide