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Offline RadSav

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Re: Thoughts on Toxic Broadheads?
« Reply #30 on: February 20, 2015, 02:19:03 AM »
BTW - You performance camo gurus need to keep your eyes on First Lite this year.  Their website has not been updated yet, but the new performance clothing line looks like the freakin' answer to folks, like me, who have been wearing Sitka and Kuiu despite the camo patterns.  First Lite's new stuff looks like it is going to be just as good as the big two PLUS the new Fusion pattern looks fantastic!  I know I'm going to be dropping some serious change in their bank account this year :tup:  X2 if and when they have ladies sizing for the wife!
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Re: Thoughts on Toxic Broadheads?
« Reply #31 on: August 18, 2016, 10:16:59 AM »
Couple of notes:

Mechanical broadheads are legal per the 2016 posted hunting regs on the WDFW site.

I did some testing on these broadheads since I moved to WA in the last 18 months.I was first very disappointed that crossbows are not allowed during the archery season in WA, so I switched over to a compound bow to continue to take advantage of the longer season. I was concerned about the slower compound bow not properly activating my mechanicals, so I purchased some of these Toxic broad heads (as well as some cheaper knock offs for target practice) and have been comparing them to the accuracy of my field tips. I was gaining confidence with the broad heads as I was practicing almost daily in my backyard range @ 30 yds, but when I started using the Toxic, I was unpleasantly surprised! At 30 yds, they are consistently 6" + off target, but inconsistent in which direction they are off target....this is completely unacceptable. As an engineer, I felt that the curved design would be less affected by planing and therefore more accurate...BOY WAS I WRONG! After a full month of testing, I still cannot obtain any accuracy with these broadheads and I am glad I didn't take them to the field.
I am going back to the Grim Reaper Mechanicals I used with my crossbow, and I also applaud Grim Reaper for providing a practice head with each package of 3 mechanicals! makes dialing in the bow so much easier!

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Re: Thoughts on Toxic Broadheads?
« Reply #32 on: August 18, 2016, 10:37:27 AM »
BTW - You performance camo gurus need to keep your eyes on First Lite this year.  Their website has not been updated yet, but the new performance clothing line looks like the freakin' answer to folks, like me, who have been wearing Sitka and Kuiu despite the camo patterns.  First Lite's new stuff looks like it is going to be just as good as the big two PLUS the new Fusion pattern looks fantastic!  I know I'm going to be dropping some serious change in their bank account this year :tup:  X2 if and when they have ladies sizing for the wife!
you are right about that camp pattern it looks awesome.  I did just listen to a podcast the other day with the first lite guys sounds like a full women's line should be coming out soon. 

 


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