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Single bevel heads

Started by Skittles, June 09, 2013, 10:38:00 PM

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Skittles

New here and new to traditional bows all together actually just got my first trad bow ever off here last week. Well to the point,haven't really heard much about single bevel heads untill now and was just wondering about all your guys opinions on the subject. I have read the ashby reports just curious to what all of you think.
Thanks    :thumbsup:

Wannabe1

Try the search function and you'll get all kinds of answers.   :thumbsup:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Skittles

Thanks. Didn't even realize that was here

Wannabe1

No problem. Hope you got a good cup of coffee! You'll be reading for a spell.   :biglaugh:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Kamm1004

Depends on your set up. What's your set up? People are gonna want to know that. Single bevel heads are all about added penetration and if you don't need them there is really no advantage, but to each his own.  All Broadheads kill when they're in the sweet spot so don't sweat it too much. Sweat the accuracy of your shot before you worry about your Broadheads, that's just my two cents.
Now then, get your weapons, your quiver and your bow and go out into the open country to hunt some wild game for me.- Genesis 27:3

ISP 5353

I have tried some and I like them.  They kill whitetail just as dead as any other head that I make a good shot with.  

Any good broadhead in the right place will work.  Try them if they look good to you and enjoy your backstraps!  Good luck!

JamesKerr

I like the idea and plan on trying some different ones. I will say I have had not to good of an experience with them though with the one head I did try which was a 120 grain Grizzly. I can get them sharper than any other head I have ever tried but anytime they hit a hard object they would bend or break. However I don't think this would be the case with the heavier Grizzly's as their blades are much thicker. The one I would be keen on trying though is the Meathead made by Joe Furlong. It is just a lighter version of the Tuffhead which has been proven on some of the toughest game in the world.
James Kerr

Northwest_Bowhunter

I have read a lot of really good hunters on this site and from what I can tell a really, really sharp broadhead is going to get the jog done for you.  

Some people thing that single beveled edge broadheads break bones better, and they might be right.  But somewhere on this site guys have posted pics of bones cut by seriously sharp broadheads.
Michael

** Poppa can we go out and shoot bows and arrows? **  My boys

dink

i would just start with a sharp 2 blade double bev.Or if you have the poundage cant go wrong with a snuffer.

Bjorn

My son and I are very pleased with the results from Abowyer Brown Bears shot from our 50# bows. Lots of blood that we almost ignore!

eflanders

they are proven to be an advantage when shooting at dangerous game.  Personally, I don't think they offer any real advantage on deer.


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