Fun with broadheads

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Ron Kulas
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Fun with broadheads

#1 Post by Ron Kulas »

The Joy is in the doing.

Carpdaddy
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#2 Post by Carpdaddy »

That was fun to watch but I did get quite nervous a few times!

Ron Kulas
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#3 Post by Ron Kulas »

Dale does it without gloves. That is scary. I wore protection.
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stumper
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#4 Post by stumper »

Eye opening
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#5 Post by Captainkirk »

Holy smokes!
Guess I'm gonna have to try out some Woodsman's! Wonder how my Zwickeys would stack up?
All this talk about "razor-sharp broadheads"...it would appear on the surface that a mildly sharp Woodsman would out-perform a surgically-sharp China
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Crazynate
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#6 Post by Crazynate »

That was a cool demonstration. Thanks for sharing. I like woodsmans but I don't use them anymore.
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Longtrad
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#7 Post by Longtrad »

Wow that was impressive. Makes me wonder why more compound shooters don't use traditional heads

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#8 Post by Captainkirk »

Longtrad wrote:Wow that was impressive. Makes me wonder why more compound shooters don't use traditional heads
Because they're buying the hype. This just proves it's all BS.
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cap4382
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#9 Post by cap4382 »

Cool stuff. Wonder how a regular 2 blade COC head would stack up? Funny though, how these new style BHs rely on soo much force to even penetrate the hide.

Like Clay said, wonder why more compound shooters don't shoot old school COC heads? My guess is they've got soo much speed, it'd be almost impossible to tune them. Just a guess though, idk really. Been awhile since I tried tuning a compound.

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#10 Post by Crazynate »

Dale Carch from 3 rivers did a demonstration like this and he also used a 2 blade razorhead which was the best one. Even compared to the woodsmans. I got my buddies shooting woodsman elite 125 grains outa their compounds and they live the hell out of em. Like Kirk says to many of those guys believe the hype.i know I did when I shot wheelie bows.
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