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Which 3bladed BH

Started by jtwalsh62, July 24, 2010, 10:36:00 AM

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jtwalsh62

I am looking at the woodman Elites 150gr or the Terminator 150
jt walsh
be still and listen

Guru

I believe you're talking about the same BH. both made by Vantage Point Archery.

Any of the VPA/Woodsman Elite line are fine bh's.

Nothing wrong at all with the original Wensel Woodsman either.

For the ultimate "big hole", if you have enough bow and arrow, go with a Snuffer 160...wicked!

Killed a bunch of stuff with all these, all will work. But some of them might be a better choice with a little more knowledge of you equipment.
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Bowmania

I'll second the Snuffer 160 for whitetails.  WW is too narrow in my opinion, BUT if I wanted a 3 blade for moose, maybe elk or brown, grizzly I'd try the Elite.

The WW stands for Women's Whitetail BH, since they usually shoot lighter poundage!!!  LOL!!!

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sswv

another thumbs up for the Snuffer    :thumbsup:

Wile E. Coyote

Another Snuffer Fan here!
Wayne LaBauve

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arky714

would the snuffer 160 3 blade be too wide for elk out of a 55 lb border hex4...565 grain total tuned...Dave

K. Mogensen

QuoteOriginally posted by Guru:
I believe you're talking about the same BH. both made by Vantage Point Archery.

Any of the VPA/Woodsman Elite line are fine bh's.

Nothing wrong at all with the original Wensel Woodsman either.

For the ultimate "big hole", if you have enough bow and arrow, go with a Snuffer 160...wicked!

Killed a bunch of stuff with all these, all will work. But some of them might be a better choice with a little more knowledge of you equipment.
Guru, what would you consider enough bow? I've been wanting to try these.

Terry Green

QuoteOriginally posted by K. Mogensen:

Guru, what would you consider enough bow? I've been wanting to try these.
Not just 'enough bow'... give him your draw length and arrow weight along with bow poundage....and he'll have about all he'll need to give ya his thoughts...
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K. Mogensen

Sorry, I'm pulling 50#'s at 28" and shooting 525 gr. arrows.

jtwalsh62

Yes butn this is for Elk/Pronghorn/Deer/blackbear
jt walsh
be still and listen

Big Ed

Both would be excellent choices. Ed
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stevewills

i like biscuits

stevewills

so the 160 is bigger than the 150?
i like biscuits


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