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What is the best broadhead...2, 3, or 4 blade?...the experts speak...well maybe not;)

Started by Chris Surtees, March 06, 2010, 09:12:00 PM

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Kenneth

Looks like they were all razor sharp and did the job.   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    But if I were a bettin' man I'd say the 4 blade put the most blood on the ground.   :D
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

mnbearbaiter

Grounds for argument is all this thread will be! Its a matter of opinion, and what people like! Itll end up being a 2 blade broadhead for those shooting lighter weight bows to add penetration, and 3 or 4 blade broadheads for the higher weight bow shooters! Every angle possible on this subject has been played out on here since ive been a member, which isnt very long! Penetration, blood trails, flight characteristics, etc, etc, etc...

Ar lineman

Its never crowded on the "extra mile"!

Chris Surtees

Razor sharp and good shot placement...no need to worry about how many blades the head has   ;)

Kenneth

good thing I'm not a bettin' man.   :D  
Great shootin' Chris!!!!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :clapper:    :clapper:
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

Chris Surtees

Well mnbearbaiter I shot all these in one day with 3 different heads the only thing that matters, when it comes to a head, IMO is razor sharp and good shot placement.

I do this same thing year after year with all 3 types of heads. The result is the same as above...dead!

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mnbearbaiter

Thats really the only thing that matters i would say! Ive never shot anything as heavy as a hog, but i have shot a good amount of deer, turkeys, and small game! I was just trying to think how many different broadheads i have used to harvest deer, and i think its 8! If they make it ive used it, wheather it be a 2 or 4blade Zwickey/ManusI/II, WW, Eclipse, Grizzly, Ace, Snuffer! I have no complaints about any of them, but then again deer really arent much of a test to a broadhead!

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Dang good hunting Chris!
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Originally posted by shortstroke 91:
What's amazing is how those 2 died up on those logs like that!!!    :goldtooth:
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