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Who still shoots snuffers??

Started by Bullfrog 1, April 19, 2013, 10:20:00 AM

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Bullfrog 1

I've killed a lot of game with the.  Just got away from them last few years. Resurrected a couple for groundhogs. Forgot how good they flew and how easy they were to sharpen. They still being made?  Saw they are 41 bucks now!!  Wow

NBK

160's have been in my quiver for the last ten years.  Great head.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

SERGIO VENNERI

Been using them none stop since 1976 , if it ain't broke............

Kelly

Been using them since the very first ones that were made from Ben Peason Deadheads!

Thanks Roger for inventing a GREAT broadhead!
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Enjoy the flight of an arrow amongst Mother Nature's Glory!

Once one opens the mind to the plausible, the unbelievable becomes possible!

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Yours for better bowhunting, Kelly

awbowman

62" Super D, 47#s @ 25-1/2"
58" TS Mag, 53#s @ 26"
56" Bighorn, 46#s @ 26.5"

Yolla Bolly

160's on 100 gr. adaptors for my turkey/coyote arrows.
"Son, yeh gotta learn the Tehama 3-step."   Homer Whitten.

Bullfrog 1

So...if you were looking for around a 200 grain combo would you go with the 160 and an aluminum adapter or a 125 with a steel?? Deer size game.

Avid Archer

160 Snuffer + 42 grain long aluminum adapter is my choice for a 3 blade head.

NBK

QuoteOriginally posted by Avid Archer:
160 Snuffer + 42 grain long aluminum adapter is my choice for a 3 blade head.
That's what I use.  The 160 and 125 gr. are two completely different animals with the 160 being preferred.  I've bent up some 125's pretty good.  Any bend of a 160 is usually just at the tip and some file work it's good to go again.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

joe skipp

I use them for spring turkey and bear hunting. Also took quite a few deer with them.
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

grouseshooter002

Being an older gentleman I've gone to lighter bows and find that the 160's are too much weight so I've been shooting the stainless steel 125s. I do have a question for the people who are not sharpening challenged like me. How would you sharpen these heads? Thank you.

Regards,
Grouse

leatherneck

I've shot them for alot of years. Venture away and try different things every now and then but wind up right back with them.

$41.00 ???????? Never seen them that high. Try Tim harms at Braveheart. He's a sponsor here.
"I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying"

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Austin Brown

Joshua 24:15
As for me and my house,we will serve the Lord.

Burnsie

I'm thinking a fellow Tradgang member named Ryan probably still uses them.
"You can't get into a bar fight if you don't go to the bar" (Grandma was pretty wise)

Dave Pagel

Great heads.  I have taken a number of deer and a bear with them.  Very nice blood trails to say the least and they are tough.  I like the 160 best, but I have had good success with the 145 too.

D.P.

D.P.

kbetts

They're on my turkey arrows right now.
"The overhead view is of me in a maze...you see what I'm hunting a few steps away."  Phish

hvyhitter

160s for me for the past 20 yrs or so.......never a doubt about how they are going to work or hold up.....I have also used the 125s with no problems but they tend to get tweeked/bent a bit after a pass through or miss and hitting something hard.........YMMV
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

troy butler

145 with the 100gr steel adaptor. Killing machine.

Goshawkin

QuoteOriginally posted by kbetts:
They're on my turkey arrows right now.
Same here

twitchstick

Love the 160's !  They treat me good.


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