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scarey sharp 2 blade or soso sharp 3 blade

Started by flounder pounder, July 02, 2010, 12:00:00 PM

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Rob DiStefano

as mentioned b4, i have no issues with getting woodsman broadheads razor sharp.  

now, not at all to debate the attributes of twin blades versus multi blades, but since i can get a tri blade 'scary sharp', here's why i prefer 'em ....

of the last 2 hogs i killed, the little one was done in with a tusker concorde twin blade and the much larger hog met its fate with a woodsman.  

the concorde put a slit through both sides of the pig, through the both lungs, would have been a pass through if the ground wasn't in the way, and killed it stone dead within 2 minutes.  however, the woodsman was a complete pass through, blew a hole through both sides of the hog the size of a quarter, and not in the best of spots - angled gut shot, and maybe got a piece of one lung - but the blood trail was significant and relatively easy to follow.  

this is why i prefer multi blade heads - devastating cutting power and big blood tracking drip holes.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

ishoot4thrills

To answer your question, I'll take the scary sharp two-blade. Heck, I'll take the sharp two-blade over a sharp three-blade even. But, that's just me.

Shoot what works, just as long as it's sharp.
58" JK Traditions Kanati Longbow
Ten Strand D10 String
Kanati Bow Quiver
35/55 Gold Tip Pink Nugents @ 30"
3 X 5" Feathers
19.9% FOC
49# @ 26.75"
165 FPS @ 10.4 GPP (510 gr. hunting arrow)
171 FPS @ 9.7 GPP (475 gr. 3D arrow)
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TooManyHobbies

I'd go with scary sharp. I shot a nice buck two years ago, but hit him a little far back. The arrow zipped through fast and clean, he didn't know he was hit. He ran maybe 15 yards and stopped to look around, giving me a second shot. I think if the broadhead was so-so sharp, it may not have passed through, resulting in him running off, and perhaps not found.
60" Bear Super Kodiak 50@28 (56@31)
68" Kohannah Long Bow 62@30


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