I mite as well change my name from jaycar85 to "super cheap *****" i purchased a pack of three broad heads from academy "allen company broad head" for 10 bucks. I got sticker shock when i showed up and saw heads for 40 bucks. I only saw one in the packaging so i fig. That was the price for one lol now i see they come in 3's. With all that being said what is a good bang for the buck broad head? I will primarily be shooting pigs. Or like my tittle says are they all created equal? And the ten$ ones are just as good as the 30$ ones?
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Originally posted by rjtkdplus View PostThey all kill when you place your shot correctly. No matter the price. Make sure they are sharp and you will get a quick clean kill with proper shot placement.
Also make sure your shot placement in right!
And don't forget shot placement.
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Originally posted by AndyRealtree View Post3..2..1.. Lol
If you're mainly shooting pigs go with a fixed blade instead of mechanical. My preference is anything that slick trick makes. You're bound to get a ton of different answers and recommendations. Remember, just like with everything else, you get what you pay for.
Serious question. I'm new to bow hunting
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Originally posted by Seacoal View PostIn my opinion the best value is by far the NAP Thunderhead, at $40 for 6. Everyone who does or has ever bow hunted in my family has used them, and we've never had a performance error or bad head.
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