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OK, so I want a three blade broadhead

Started by ChuckC, December 27, 2008, 08:58:00 PM

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SouthMDShooter

Woodsman. This was the first year I used a 3 blade and was not disappointed. Killed 5 deer with them, all but one was a pass through. The one that wasnt I hit the shoulder, it went through and lodged in the off side one. All this was from a 53 pound longbow, you cant go wrong with it
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
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ChuckC

Thanks guys.   I guess I need to spend even MORE money this year to experiment.
ChuckC

BigRonHuntAlot

Another vote for the Razorcaps... I like the 200 grainers...
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longbowben

Overbo i had the same thing with smaller snuffers ,so i take a 160 and grind some of the back off and change the tip.
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bmfer

I just bought a pack of Razorcaps, and I like them. I really like that they're stainless, they don't rust after you hunt in a little rain. They're not as sharp as advertised, but nowdays, it dosen't seem that anything is. I sharpened WW and Snuffers, they took forever on just a stone, only to rust up if you take them out in a heavy fog. And yes, I do touch up my Rzorcaps after a couple times in and out of my quiver, but I don't have to grind off surface rust.
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Arwin

Here is one of the many deer that have fallen to a 160 grain Snuffer. As long as you get the super sharp, they will drain a critter in a hurry. I like the edges to "grab" a little, meaning leaving a slight burr on the edge. Seems to make a huge opening(shown here).
I start off on new ones with a flat file and finish with a whet stone. To maintain the edge I use a stone
 
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

ChuckC

Arwin.... I am sure your choice of broadhead is fine, but really, if you hit them where your picture shows, I think a sharp stick  would work well.   Great shot placement.
ChuckC

Arwin

Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

30coupe

Hmmm, Arwin, something looks familiar about that shot!



This was with a Wenzel Woodsman this fall. Sure does make for some short blood trails!
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SlowBowinMO

Very good shooting guys!   :thumbsup:  

I've had great results with both Woodsmans and Razorcaps and can highly recommend both.
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tradtusker

very nice shooting guys!
forgot to mention the Razorcaps they are a very nice heads
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I killed a #2000 Bison with a WW out of a 70# longbow and a 630 total weight arrow.  So, if you were hunting whitetails with a decent weight set up I wouldn't see a problem shooting snuffers if I wanted to shoot a 3 blade.  Caribou/Elk and bigger, I'd choose the WW.
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