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foust3910 - 
 Button Buck


 | | 10/03/2008 11:09 AM |
| Has anyone used these broadheads and had luck with them....Saturday will be the first day out for bow season for me due to work...Good ol' work....I am using the crimson cuda broadheads(mechanical)..I have not used these before and am asking for opinions on them..I have a friend who uses the talon's and swears by them but those are fixed blades and I am shooting mechanicals.....
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated..
Thank you and good luck this season
foust3910 | | | |
| rebel deer hunter - 
 Record Book florida


 | | 10/03/2008 3:12 PM |
| | if you go to www.basspro.com or www.cabelas.com you can search them and read the reviews that people wrote after they bought them | | SOUTHERN PRIDE | |
| shocktrooper32 - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/04/2008 4:32 PM |
| | These are good broadheads, Ive tried most all of them, I dont care for mechanicals, Ive never had a through and through shot with a mechanical, even a Rage, I swithched to G5 Montecs this year and are the best yet, fly straight and penetrate well, even hogs. Crimson talon is a good braodhead but I warn you they are one time use broadheads only as far as the blades go. | | | |
| mcraddock - 
 6-Pointer
 Possum Kingdom, SC


 | | 11/15/2008 6:35 AM |
| | My bowhunting buddy used those broadheads for the first part of season last year. He switched to Muzzy after he failed to get pass through twice on does, in the lungs, broadside. The turned style blades rob alot of the energy away from the arrow when passing through meat, slowing it down fast. | | | |
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