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just realize one thing ...most of these guys who shoot exspandables are mostly hunting for whitetail and are in tree stands and are shooting at closer ranges ..like 20 to 30 yards ...which in all reality is the ultimate range of any bowhunter hunter ...but out west where we live you can have longer shots which I personally do not think an exspandable will penetrate as well as a fixed blade ...its pretty simple to me .. if you shoot a broadhead that opens up to two inches in diameter compared to one that opens up to 1 1/8 in diameter WHICH ONE will most likely penetrate the deepest Sure hope your not thinking the exspandable with a 2 inch blade ... I can also say this since I grew up on the east coast ...Back when I hunted whitetail as a kid I never ever thought about shooting at any deer over 35 to 40 yrds and most east coasters still abid by that rule today ...when I tell my buddies back there I am killing sheet at 50 and sometimes 60 yrds they think I am insane ....but I practice at these ranges all the time and know I can kill sheet at these distances with room to spare knowing some of my longer shots were complete pass threws ...and why is this because its all in the broadhead ....a fixed broadhead ...and I WILL NOT SAY WHICH KIND All i know is if I had the equipment I now have today and was back home on the farm I would have a sheet load of monster whitetail ...I sat in a tree stand thousands of hours watch those P.A whitetail just stay out of my shooting range of 40 yrds ...If I was there now , well sheet would be alot different ...
Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on August 03, 2012, 11:42:01 AMjust realize one thing ...most of these guys who shoot exspandables are mostly hunting for whitetail and are in tree stands and are shooting at closer ranges ..like 20 to 30 yards ...which in all reality is the ultimate range of any bowhunter hunter ...but out west where we live you can have longer shots which I personally do not think an exspandable will penetrate as well as a fixed blade ...its pretty simple to me .. if you shoot a broadhead that opens up to two inches in diameter compared to one that opens up to 1 1/8 in diameter WHICH ONE will most likely penetrate the deepest Sure hope your not thinking the exspandable with a 2 inch blade ... I can also say this since I grew up on the east coast ...Back when I hunted whitetail as a kid I never ever thought about shooting at any deer over 35 to 40 yrds and most east coasters still abid by that rule today ...when I tell my buddies back there I am killing sheet at 50 and sometimes 60 yrds they think I am insane ....but I practice at these ranges all the time and know I can kill sheet at these distances with room to spare knowing some of my longer shots were complete pass threws ...and why is this because its all in the broadhead ....a fixed broadhead ...and I WILL NOT SAY WHICH KIND All i know is if I had the equipment I now have today and was back home on the farm I would have a sheet load of monster whitetail ...I sat in a tree stand thousands of hours watch those P.A whitetail just stay out of my shooting range of 40 yrds ...If I was there now , well sheet would be alot different ... How long has it been since you looked at expandable/mechanical broadheads. I think the smallest cutting diameter they make now is 1 3/8" most are 1 3/4" to 2". I understand it is all personal preference but it should be our choice and not be illegal. I hope they do change it in the near future. I am sure no one is going to change anyones mind. I always say use what works the best for you.
Quote from: russ_mcdonald on August 03, 2012, 12:27:35 PMQuote from: BOWHUNTER45 on August 03, 2012, 11:42:01 AMjust realize one thing ...most of these guys who shoot exspandables are mostly hunting for whitetail and are in tree stands and are shooting at closer ranges ..like 20 to 30 yards ...which in all reality is the ultimate range of any bowhunter hunter ...but out west where we live you can have longer shots which I personally do not think an exspandable will penetrate as well as a fixed blade ...its pretty simple to me .. if you shoot a broadhead that opens up to two inches in diameter compared to one that opens up to 1 1/8 in diameter WHICH ONE will most likely penetrate the deepest Sure hope your not thinking the exspandable with a 2 inch blade ... I can also say this since I grew up on the east coast ...Back when I hunted whitetail as a kid I never ever thought about shooting at any deer over 35 to 40 yrds and most east coasters still abid by that rule today ...when I tell my buddies back there I am killing sheet at 50 and sometimes 60 yrds they think I am insane ....but I practice at these ranges all the time and know I can kill sheet at these distances with room to spare knowing some of my longer shots were complete pass threws ...and why is this because its all in the broadhead ....a fixed broadhead ...and I WILL NOT SAY WHICH KIND All i know is if I had the equipment I now have today and was back home on the farm I would have a sheet load of monster whitetail ...I sat in a tree stand thousands of hours watch those P.A whitetail just stay out of my shooting range of 40 yrds ...If I was there now , well sheet would be alot different ... How long has it been since you looked at expandable/mechanical broadheads. I think the smallest cutting diameter they make now is 1 3/8" most are 1 3/4" to 2". I understand it is all personal preference but it should be our choice and not be illegal. I hope they do change it in the near future. I am sure no one is going to change anyones mind. I always say use what works the best for you. Yeah I know ..it is hard for everyone to agree ...I have my own theory and I stated a few above ...plus I have heard alot more negitive issues with mechanicals than I have positive ones ...I guess thats why I say No ! I would use one on a turkey and thats about it its all good and I am waiting for them to legalize them so we can see what feed back we get then
I can also say this since I grew up on the east coast ...Back when I hunted whitetail as a kid I never ever thought about shooting at any deer over 35 to 40 yrds and most east coasters still abid by that rule today ...
Actually Bowhunter the Ulmer Edge ( a 1.5" mechanical) far out penetrated your Wasp Boss. So your statement isn't true. Also a lot of guys shoot elk, moose, caribou, pronghorn etc out west and get pass throughs at 50-60 yrs. With todays modern bows they produce enough energy to push a 2" broadhead through a moose at 50 yds.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet lv?key=0AgJEvQwzfDRZdGxzdC15R0JIZDJGQ1J4bVpGV1pTWHc
and I am sorry but there is no way in h--- your going to convince me an exspandable is going to penetrate as good as a fixed blade .... I am so sure of that , that I will speak with confidence on that one ... Most of the shows on T.V show that the majority are shooting a fixed blade ....I wonder why ? when someone finds a video on someone killing something with an exspandable at 50 yrds please let me know about it ...I can not find any One word for them ( JUNK ) just my own opinion and I do respect all the compliments you guys have with exspandables