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    How many switch equipment?

    Lately, I've seen lots of threads ...

    . "What's the best broadhead for rabbits?"
    . "What's the best arrow for squirells?"
    . "What's the best fletching for armadillos?"

    Do any of you use different arrows for different critters?
    Old arrows for hogs, and the like, don't count.

    Do any of you use different broadheads for different game?
    Other than something like moose vs. whitetail.

    I use all the exact same stuff, no matter what I'm hunting.
    I do usually keep one old, cheap, beat up broadhead in my quiver in case a small critter ****** me off.

    #2
    I use the same ole same ole. Unless I get a new rig entirely then search for what works best with it and stick to that set up for however long.

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      #3
      I never change.

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        #4
        I never change, same same everything must match, OCD!!!!

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          #5
          My arrows and vanes are exactly the same. When hunting I carry three identical broadheads for large game, and one judo point for small furies.

          Eagle

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            #6
            I don't change, keep an old arrow for the pesty squirrel or coon.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Texastaxi View Post
              Lately, I've seen lots of threads ...

              . "What's the best broadhead for rabbits?"
              . "What's the best arrow for squirells?"
              . "What's the best fletching for armadillos?"

              Do any of you use different arrows for different critters?
              Old arrows for hogs, and the like, don't count.

              Do any of you use different broadheads for different game?
              Other than something like moose vs. whitetail.

              I use all the exact same stuff, no matter what I'm hunting.
              I do usually keep one old, cheap, beat up broadhead in my quiver in case a small critter ****** me off.

              You mean to tell me that you will use brand new, high dollar, very sharp broadheads when shooting deer etc... but when it comes to those poor little innocent critters you will only use the dull, beat up, broadheads? That is so unethical and cruel.


              I use the same equip. regardless the animal. I have never had a shot at a turkey though. I would like to get one of those Gobbler Guillotines just in case I have the opportunity.

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                #8
                5 arrows topped off with: 3 good sharp broadheads, a practice broadhead, (for whatever ticks me off) and a field tip. Before I get down out of the stand, I'll pick a spot somewhere on the ground and shoot the field tipped arrow at it. All arrows are all rigged out the same.

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                  #9
                  Bout the only thing I change from time to time is maybe a new broadhead or arrow from time to time. I used to try every new gadget that hit the market but it seems like I was never as consistent as I was when I stuck with what worked.

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                    #10
                    My OCD makes it rare that I change because as long as it took me to get to something I am comfortable with, I don't usually want to go through it again....lol.....

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                      #11
                      I try new broad heads from time to time. But that’s about it. Come to think of it last time I went out for hogs I had 4 different heads in my quiver, Muzzy 3 blade, A Rage 2 blade, a Grim Reaper 3 blade, and My Favorite a 2 blade 2" Vortex. But that’s with my compound when I hunt with my stick bows I stay with a good sharp two blade head.

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                        #12
                        I use the same equipment for anything I hunt, but it might change from year to year, I love to tinker and try new things!

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                          #13
                          i get different broadheads as gifts for xmas and bday all the time so i enjoy shooting them all on hogs...they are mainly all fixed blade heads though, not mechanicals ie slick tricks, hellraisers, montecs, strikers, etc etc but of course they all work great with proper shot placement

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                            #14
                            Slick Trick Magnums for deer/hogs, but for shooting the corn rats (turkeys) I shoot whatever cheap mechanicals I can find on sale after the season. Bigger cut for the turkeys works better and I don't feel so bad when I tear them up. And I keep one judo for the occasional pesky squirrel that needs dealing with.

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