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badger broadheads

Started by fountain, June 02, 2012, 07:02:00 AM

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fountain

Anybody seen em?  Saw some today and they look pretty good and fly even better.

ChuckC

look interesting.  Judging from the pix they are considered barbed and not allowed in some states. Formerly you couldn't use barbed heads for deer and bear in Wisconsin.  I don't see that in the rules anymore so I guessed we changed our minds ?
ChuckC

caleb7mm

saw em online, i would like to try them for sure
Hoyt Dorado 45&50lb

5deer

I've  seen  things  you  people  wouldn't  believe
       
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bigbadjon

The majority of states allow for barbed heads. I personally enjoy seeing a little more variety and the barbed heads offer some features I can appreciate.
Hoyt Tiburon 55#@28 64in
A&H ACS CX 61#@28in 68in (rip 8/3/14)

owlbait

How many designs like that hang around? Might be a reason for it. Looks like it would impede penetration.
Advice from The Buck:"Only little girls shoot spikers!"

bigbadjon

Those heads are pretty cool. I've got some deadheads that have similarly offset blades and they fly accurately. I'd be interested in trying these for sure.
Hoyt Tiburon 55#@28 64in
A&H ACS CX 61#@28in 68in (rip 8/3/14)

TxAg

Intersting concept. I'd like to see some reviews

Jake Diebolt

I just looked at the pictures of this broadhead. Honestly, the offset blades seem like a gimmick. Any theories on what that would actually accomplish?

fountain

Gimmick or not...I don't know.  I just got my pack this week and they seem very well built and good quality.   I see no reason they wont work flawlessly.  Looks like a good head and a good guy to work with that has a lot headed our direction.   Y'all get a pack and see for yourself ....

SlowBowinMO

Unless I'm missing something, it appears to me the offset blades are positioned in a manner so as to actually work against the single bevel rotation.  Therefore I do not see the point.
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

clayton95

"Unless I'm missing something, it appears to me the offset blades are positioned in a manner so as to actually work against the single bevel rotation. Therefore I do not see the point."  Braveheart Archery

That is the first thing that I thought when I looked at them too!  Bevels are wrong for what they are trying to accomplish.

Jason R. Wesbrock

What can they do at $80/six that Zwickeys won't at a third of the price?

iohkus

QuoteOriginally posted by Jason R. Wesbrock:
What can they do at $80/six that Zwickeys won't at a third of the price?
AMEN.
Hmmmmm. I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm
not sure that what you heard is what I actually meant!

JamesKerr

I have never heard of them. I would appreciate it if someone would post some pictures of them.
James Kerr

Jerry Russell

I guided a hunter that shot these heads and he took a great red boar. It was a quartering away shot and he got a complete pass through while shooting an old Bear recurve.The pig went only 40 yards. Convinced me

Jake Fr

I would really like to see a pic of a critter shot with one of these even though they are illegal in my state in other places itight be worth having a few for outa state hunts or just put on shelf and look at

FarmerMarley

Looked em up online just out of curiosity, they look pretty dang gimmicky to me. Kinda like a propeller or something. I wouldn't use em that's for sure.

buckeyebowhunter

http://www.medicinebear.net/Products.php

like someone mentioned above I dont see why they would do anyting different than a zwickey or bear razorhead, just my 2 cents.

2treks

Do any of em do anything Better than the next?
Some cases I think so. Does this one? Not sure.
I have talked with the maker at a few shows and he is a good dude. Just a regular guy like the rest of us. He has put some thought and effort into this head. I wanted to try it this fall but my plans got changed do to a lack of deer.
Just another option for you to choose to use. Or stay with your favs. No problem either way I think.
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