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Quote from: bloodhound on May 13, 2012, 10:55:25 AMim curious no one has mentioned blazer vanes. i was shooting 4 inch vanes and wasnt grouping with my bh's as well as i would have liked so i switched to blazers and the difference was astronomical! i wont ever shoot 4 inch vanes again and i shot them for 16 years. with practice tips i didnt notice a difference but when i switched to bh's the improvement was hugely noticeable!Blazers definately help alot. I've been tinkering with NAP Quickspins, and am finding them tightening my groups even more. I haven't tuned them for 60+ yards shots with broadheads yet, so we'll see.
im curious no one has mentioned blazer vanes. i was shooting 4 inch vanes and wasnt grouping with my bh's as well as i would have liked so i switched to blazers and the difference was astronomical! i wont ever shoot 4 inch vanes again and i shot them for 16 years. with practice tips i didnt notice a difference but when i switched to bh's the improvement was hugely noticeable!
a blade broke off on my bull using slick tricks last year. wasnt a fan of that and wont be shooting them anymore.
My buddy last year spined and elk w/four blade Slick tricks (125gr). Did not fully penetrate and busted two of the four blades off. FYI, he was shooting a Mathews M7 at almost 80lbs! I used to shoot Slick tricks too, but penetration isn't as good as some other brands. Buddy still shoots them, but I switched to 150gr single-bevel two-blade Samurai BHs from Alaska Bowhunting. Complete double-lung pass thru on a BIG fatty cow after busting both ribs (near and far side). Plus the single-bevel broadheads continue to rotate as they penetrate. In other words, big hole and easy tracking job! My bow is a Hoyt trykon XL at 70lbs, 31.5" draw and almost 90lbs KE
sweet picture of that bull... wonder how that happened to him
Nobody shooting G5 montecs? I was given some as a gift this year and planning on trying them out. Thoughts?
You can't go wrong with wac'ems, I shot a cow at 55yds broke 2 ribs with a pass through and still went 2 inches into a tree behind it. I showed it to my buddy and he asked if he could use that same broadhead (he didn't even change the blades) and the next day he shot a cow at 30-40yds it went through the front shoulder 1 rib and somehow popped out the top of its back.