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Simmons Broadheads

Started by Slickhead, July 28, 2014, 07:07:00 PM

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Slickhead

Thinking of trying them.
Looking at the 135 2 blade.
Any opinions or thoughts.
Kinda pricey for 3 (can get 6 other name brand) for same price
Just wonder if they are worth the price

My forst and only trad deer was killed with one (but the deer jumped the string and I spine shot it)
Did the job, but no tracking to see what blood trail was like.
Let me know
Slickhead

Scott E

They are a great broadhead made by an excellent company. If you do a search on here there are threads showing Simmons kills. They are very impressive
Self reliance cannot be bought

J-dog

Just type in Simmons sharks on the web and look at "images" - shows all grades of Simmons carnage. About any head these days are expensive and sold in threes - ? -

Thinking about trying them this yr myself, can't help other than that? Never used em
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

Rob W.

I had a Simmons head given to me for a ST. Judes hunt a couple years ago. It had already seen it's fair share of use when I got it. I have since killed a few deer with that one head.

I finally this year bought more to go with it but will be shooting that head first. Worth it? Yup.
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

TURKEYFOOTGIRL

I love them! I have taken about 25 to 30 animals with them in the past 5 years. I honestly don't see ever going away from a concave edge again. The amount of blood on the ground in consistently good and sometimes borderline amazing. I have shot lots of different heads over the years and think these heads have it all. Wide cut, deep penetration, awesome bloodtrails and very accurate / no windplaning.
"Life's too short for ugly bows n arrows" Chris B

Jayrod

Hands down best in my opinion!! Turkeys deer etc ..they leave a bloodtrail ray Charles could follow heres one of the turkeys i have taken this yr he went 10 yds look at the hole

NRA Life member

Compton traditional bowhunter member

J-dog

I was just about to order screw in tiger sharks with bleeders, and they are a 6pack.
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

Uncle Buck

carnage is the only word to describe a pass through lung shot with these heads.

Roughrider

I just bought some 165 grain glue on Tree Sharks and glued them onto 75 grain inserts for a 240 grain broadhead.  I haven't shot anything other than foam with them but they are well built, fly great, fly quiet, and penetrate the foam well.  Looking forward to trying them on deer and elk this fall.
Dan Brockman

Meathook 1

I've used them the last couple years, Tiger Sharks & Land Sharks. Blew thru 2 ribs on a buck last year,Great Blood trail. Dave is a great person to deal with. I see no need to shoot any other head.

                   Good Luck

Slickhead

Slickhead

DaveT1963

I convereted a couple years ago (was a long time zwickey and magnus user)  I have no plans on switching.  I have used one 205 safari all year for practice (shooting 20-100 shots per day most every day at a sand target with stones in it) and I could sharpen it up today and use it for hunting.  They are good head and 6 heads should last many seasons.
Everything has a price - the more we accept, the more the cost

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