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210 gr. Silver Flames: Oh my!

Started by Red Boar, May 19, 2008, 01:21:00 PM

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George D. Stout

This really isn't an original idea, although it probably is the first production blade to use a trailing edge.   I know guys who have been doing this to their two blade heads for years...I never tried it myself.

Usually, if an arrow lodges in an animal, it is stuck in bone and will do no further cutting.  I'm sure there are instances when it would be beneficial, but I would think they are not common.

StanM

$352 for a dozen broadheads???  What kind of advantage over a $45 per dozen broadhead warrants the price?  Just curious as spending that makes no sense to me, but then my discretionary income is limited.

Looked through the Cabela's Archery catalog and didn't find them.  Did find some $200 arrows though and some light up nocks that would also go for $200 a dozen.  Hey, I could be tossing $62 and change per shot!

WidowEater

hopefully they can magically become unloseable and unbreakable and have it extend to your arrows as well, and maybe make you a cold drink....
Silence over speed.  Heavier arrows never hurt.


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