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Bar_BN
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Re: Curious to hear opinions

#11 Post by Bar_BN »

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mooseman
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Re: Curious to hear opinions

#12 Post by mooseman »

You asked for opinions so... I shoot the old fashion Zwickey Eskimo so-called 4 blade which is really a 2 blade with a couple small bleeder blades bent up. It will slip between any ribs and I have killed caribou, bear, and moose. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Jamesh76
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#13 Post by Jamesh76 »

I have heard the VPA are excellent. But I have no experience with them. I prefer 2 blades. Especially for bows below #50.
I have shot several with 2 blades that just stood there after being shot. 3 blades are easier to sharpen though for most people.

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Shadowhntr
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#14 Post by Shadowhntr »

mooseman wrote:You asked for opinions so... I shoot the old fashion Zwickey Eskimo so-called 4 blade which is really a 2 blade with a couple small bleeder blades bent up. It will slip between any ribs and I have killed caribou, bear, and moose. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Sounds like they are doing everything you ask of them. Glad to meet you, and welcome back!!!
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Longtrad
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Re: Curious to hear opinions

#15 Post by Longtrad »

a few things that come to mind:

Penetration is key, 2 holes are better than 1, When in doubt use a 2 blade.

If a marginal shot happens that does not hit heavy bone (gut shot or maybe large muscle shot) a big 3/4 blade would have an advantage.

If a marginal shot happens that does hit heavy bone, then a two blade, or particularly a single bevel BH, will have a theoretical advantage.

Real world practice may differ from theory to a degree, all shots are individual cases with unique circumstances.

All basic theory aside, I would shoot what head flew best and whatever one I felt good about in my gut at the time. I think instinct and confidence in you equipment is the most valuable. I carry more than one BH type in my quiver typically, and choose the one I think will work best for the task at hand. Too bad that task usually ends up to be a miss :lol:

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Re: Curious to hear opinions

#16 Post by Carpdaddy »

Well put longtrad, and welcome to the sight.

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Shadowhntr
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#17 Post by Shadowhntr »

Great thoughts and post Longtrad! Welcome aboard, we look forward to getting to know you!
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Re: Curious to hear opinions

#18 Post by Captainkirk »

Welcome aboard, Longtrad!
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