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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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Rob DiStefano

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Benjy

Looks like a 2 blade rivercane arrow on the first one!! Good job Chris!!

Benjy
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frassettor

Thats alot of pork!  :eek:  Good job, but I agreee with Dave..We need the story  :readit:
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JC

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sunny hill archer

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Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by JC:
...What Chris is too modest to say is he kills on average of over a hog a week with his bow. That's a lot of broadhead testing....
that's a LOT of pork on the grill!  mmm mmm mmm    :thumbsup:
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tradtusker

Thats what i like to see Chris !    :thumbsup:
Put something sharp on the front of that arrow and lets of hunting.  

Congrats Buddy enjoy the Meat
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Randy Morin

Wow, Wow, Wow.  Thats some amazing action Chris.  Good to hear you are doing so well managing the local pig numbers.  This was Georgia correct.  Great story. Cool arrows.
Congrats Man.  :thumbsup:    :notworthy:

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Jason R. Wesbrock

It's threads like this that make me wish we had hog hunting close to home. Talk about a lot of fun and a bunch of great eating. Congrats!!!

straitera

Good stuff Chris!! Stone dead correct about razor sharp & placement. Great hunt and sage advice.
Buddy Bell

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owlbait

Hey Chris, I'll proof read your papers for a hog hunt invite  :thumbsup:  Congrats on the great hunt, the awesome story, and hopefully on a 4.0 finals.
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Bowwild

I like fixed 3-blades when shooting more than 50 pounds. I will shoot only 2-blades when shooting under that. Of course if they aren't scary-sharp, they stay home.  Shot bear razorheads for 30 of my 46 years of bowhunting without the bleeder blades without complaint.  Now I use better made (sorry my fellow Bear fans) broadheads.

KentuckyWolf

Stingers (2&4 blade), snuffers, Magnus II, Eskimos,Razorheads, Wasp, Thunderheads....They have all worked fine. SHARP is the key. The stingers are my favorite(fly just a wee bit better for me than the Mag II, snuffers or Eskimos; and are tough as nails). Mag II's, snuffers, Eskimos are still in my quiver and are more than capable of taking down anything in this hemisphere. The wasp and thunderheads are gone...one kill wonders (durability sucked). The razorheads work great and you couldnt ask for more history attached to a head...but I have had a few points curly (admittedly on shots that could have been better - either on my end or on less nervous animals) that hit the shoulder.
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Ken Taylor

Chris, congratulations on a good job done both with the hogs and with the manner of presentation of the thread.

I mostly hunt the four big game animals we have in Eastern Canada (although I do go west too, but mostly just to hunt those same guys again-go figure??)

Anyhow, I like using a two blade for moose, a three or four blade for bears, and any of the above for caribou and deer.I would have to write an article to explain why but many of you already have an idea.
May your next adventure lighten your heart, test your spirit, and nourish your soul.

Bowwild

Bought a pack of 2-blade Stingers yesterday based upon posts on this sight.  I like that they look like Bear Razorheads but with a stronger point and the ferrel looks stronger. The real test will be (after I weigh em for consistency)how well I can put a razor edge on them. I wouldn't want to buy replacement blades. Looks like they should sharpen on crock sticks quite nicely.  I'm expecting a new, single bevel in the mail from a friend who is going to market it.  Never used a single bevel .... very curious.

Bowhunter4life

:bigsmyl:   Way to go Chris!!!  I can't agree with you more!  Sharp and in the right place will do the trick!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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