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Started by oberon, February 13, 2008, 06:54:00 PM

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oberon

What is your favorite broadhead for three-D shoots,
clouts and wands with a longbow?
Oberon

j yenney

Why would you use a broadhead for 3d shoots?
j yenney

oberon

The Traditional Archers of Oregon has an upcoming Pope and Young shoot and broadheads are required for all events  except for children. The three events are a 3-D shoot a clout and a wand shoot- broadheads for one and all.
Oberon

Bard1

Overon, I have done that shoot two years in a row now.  Get the cheapest braodhead you can find.  It's in old growth with lots of ferns for forest cover.  If you miss you can pretty well kiss your arrow good bye.  Also, dull the edges so they don't penetrate too far into the foam.  I used Magnus II's.  
Derek
got arrows?

oberon

Bard1,
Thanx for the feedback , soundz like good advice.
Oberon

deadpool

mardens are very cheap!

Roadkill

I was at teh National Archery Buyers Association meeting this past weekend.  Cajun Archery has Tuskers for sale and I told the owner that the people who sshot at NALS and Pope and Young needed solid, unexpensive-not cheap-broadheads.  I have some Tuskers and they are really first class and come unsharpened.  They can be single beveled or regular beveled after the shoots you attend.  They are very popular with the folx down under and seem to be the head of choice for Assiatic buffalo.  They come in weights from 110 to 195 I think.  Look up his web site and give him a call.
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi


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