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woodsmen and vap broadheads whats the difference

Started by lunchbucket, December 19, 2011, 08:00:00 PM

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Zbone

Jameson - Thanx for responding, was the info I was looking for.

Thanx,
Gary

DKdc

I was thinking about buying the original woodsmans because they are cheaper and I need to save money. Has anyone seen any difference in the two? I am looking at the 150s.
DK

Breakfast Boy

QuoteOriginally posted by DKdc:
I was thinking about buying the original woodsmans because they are cheaper and I need to save money. Has anyone seen any difference in the two? I am looking at the 150s.
DK
By "any difference in the two", I assume you mean the standard Woodsmans versus the Snuffers?  Personally, I didn't notice any differences in flight or performance on whitetails.  I was shooting 150's as well (think the Snuffers came in 145).  Both really put a heck of a hole in a deer and left a HUGE blood trail (again, that's just my experience).  Keep in mind, I cut the needle tip off the standard Woodsman before using/sharpening it.
-Jameson

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Compton Traditional Bowhunters

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gregg dudley

Killed a fair share of game including deer, hogs, and a bear with the original Woodsman and still have a dozen or so.  I like them, but I ordered a three pack of 200 grain 3 blade screw-in VPAs based on recommendations by GURU and Sunny Hill Archer right before Christmas.  I shot the heck out of them in the yard and really liked the way they flew.  The two deer I killed at Solana last week were with the VPAs.  I am thinking that they will be my go-to head for a while now.
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Breakfast Boy

QuoteOriginally posted by gregg dudley:
Killed a fair share of game including deer, hogs, and a bear with the original Woodsman and still have a dozen or so.  I like them, but I ordered a three pack of 200 grain 3 blade screw-in VPAs based on recommendations by GURU and Sunny Hill Archer right before Christmas.  I shot the heck out of them in the yard and really liked the way they flew.  The two deer I killed at Solana last week were with the VPAs.  I am thinking that they will be my go-to head for a while now.
FANTASTIC!  Glad to hear that you had a successful hunt and that you're happy with the broadheads.  That's what we like to hear!  Would you mind e-mailing me some pics so I can add them to the VPA website and Facebook page?  If that's okay, just e-mail me the pics to...

midwestbowhunter@gmail.com

We would GREATLY appreciate it!  Again, congrats!


-Jameson
-Jameson

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Compton Traditional Bowhunters

www.comptontraditionalbowhunters.com

Rob DiStefano

i've been using the original vented woodsman heads and really like them, but imo the VPA heads are just stronger, tougher, more solid and not vented.  time for me to get some VPA heads!  :thumbsup:
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess


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