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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: cosgood on April 03, 2015, 09:42:00 PM
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Does anyone know who makes this broadhead. The only thing I know about it is that it's 125 grain. They are tough though, I sent one through 1/2" plywood in front of a AD trad with no damage to the head. (http://i865.photobucket.com/albums/ab216/osgood_chad_w/2015-04-03_13-32-28_812_zpsaqjhvxp_edit_1428082573738_zpsbdool4xa.jpg) (http:// [url=http://s865.photobucket.com/user/osgood_chad_w/media/2015-04-03_13-32-28_812_zpsaqjhvxp_edit_1428082573738_zpsbdool4xa.jpg.html) ][/URL]
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Looks like a Woodsman to me. Three Rivers has them.
I am a fan.
Joe
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^ x 2
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yup its a woodsman all right
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Thanks guys... they are awesome! I will probably set my grizzlies aside after seeing these heads perform.
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Funny, I used to shoot Woodsmans, now I have Grizzlys on many of my arrows.
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Definately a woodsman. One of my all time favorite broadheads
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Woodsman alright,we sell a bunch of them with no complaints.
Terry
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I'm with Fletcher the Grizzly is the boom. Personally, I don't like the lighter heads.
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That just happens to be the best broadhead on the market IMO, Wensel Woodsman. I've been using them for many years, and shoot them at everything I hunt. Obviously, I like the Woodsman's, but It's hard to go wrong with any of the tried and true cut on contact heads on the market, as long as they're SHARP, and you put them where they need to go. A lot of folks file the point to a chisel tip, but I like them as they are. The only time I file the point, is if they bend. Again, just my opinion.
Bob