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Badger Broadhead Review.....with pics

Started by Onestringer, October 21, 2013, 05:18:00 PM

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Onestringer

I like to play around with things and ended up ordering some Badger broadheads.  I liked the looks of them from their web so I ordered some up.  In short they are a tough little head.  Normally by this time during the season I have a few deer on the ground, but for some reason this year I have not dropped the string.  It seems almost every time I go out I end up passing on deer.  I worked very hard putting 2 food plots in and when I sit there and see deer I am just happy all the hard work is paying off.  

Now to the broadheads.  Sunday morning I was setting on a hard wood ridge.  There ended up being several turkeys roosted around.  In fact there were multiple gobbles, someone must have shown the turkeys the wrong calender.  Next thing I know one gobbles not 30 yards way,  well now this could get interesting.  It lights down not 20 yards away and immediately goes into full strut pushing two other birds around.  As it walks behind a tree I come to full draw and as it passes its stops just barely giving me enough room to slide an arrow right past it.  I think, I can make that shot easy......nope.  The picture speaks for itself, now this tree is not one of those pansy soft woods, this is a real Missouri Oak...black oak I think.  Not a scratch on the broad head.  After the morning hunt I touched it up and put it back in my quiver.



As I said before I normally don't pass too many shots up, but this year for some reason I have.  My son has been after me to shoot him a deer, so for the past two weekends, my mission was to get him a deer, unfortunately all I have had in range were small bucks.  Which brings me to last night I see a deer walking up behind me and low and behold its a doe.  She come right to the base of my tree and sniffs my pull up rope.  As she is standing there I have a mental debate about trying to ease my phone out and clicking a pic, just as it starts vibrating in my pocket.  The doe is oblivious to everything that is taking place 18ft above her.  She eventually works her way around me and offers a good shot at which time she runs down the hill with my arrow hanging out the sweet spot.  Turns out it was Mindy texting me.  Since this deer was for Riley, Mindy and the kids come out to help track.  With their help we found the doe in no time.  However once we found it my son insisted this deer was for his sister because he wanted a buck......

Oh yea, the broad head worked perfectly.

Sights, SIGHTS, we don't need no stinkin sights!!!!!

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Burnsie

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Hopewell Tom

Good one, your young fella knows how to take a good pic.
TOM

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chrisAKnative

loks like the badger broadheads do what there intended too quite well.have a good feast!

steadman

" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

pitbull


Jerry Russell

38 years of bowhunting behind me and simply put, the toughest broadhead I have ever put my hands on.

Rob W.

This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

DoubleJ1929

GREAT deer and picture!!  She is a big-un...
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Wannabe1

Great harvest on the oak and doe! Glad things shaped up well for ya.   :thumbsup:
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Bob Baur

Congrats on the doe!   :thumbsup:  

That's a beautiful thing getting the kids out there too!
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T-Bowhunter

Congrats, nice doe, way to get the kids involved.    :notworthy:    :notworthy:
William

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Tajue17

QuoteOriginally posted by Jerry Russell:
38 years of bowhunting behind me and simply put, the toughest broadhead I have ever put my hands on.
do these have steel ferrals or aluminum ferrals?
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John Dill

Congrats!!!!!! Great job and great broadhead!

varmint101

The boy has it!! Hahaha!  Nice nanny too!
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