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    #31
    The Shuttle is one awesome head. I know that Rattler has used em extensively with great results. I so wish they would make a four blade. But if were to go to a three that T Lok would be it...A sharp, solid built, well flying broadhead kills, not a name brand. Remember that...

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      #32
      Shuttle T Entry Hole


      Under the hide


      Stopped in the off shoulder bone



      Deer dressed 205 lbs so this is not your typical hill country buck.

      Needless to say, hard to argue with results and the Shuttle T is all I have in my quiver.

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        #33
        Looks pretty deadly!

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          #34
          great head. all i shoot and i used to be a Muzzy guy. Now I wander how Muzzy stays in business. We went to Africa and it's all we took, Shuttle T's that is.

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            #35
            shuttle t's...

            I went to Africa this summer and shot 8 plains game animals using the Shuttle T's. They are very sharp, fly great, are very solid and took down all 8 animals in short order. I took a Zebra, Kudu, Sable, Blue Wildebeast, Waterbuck, Gemsbock, Impala, and Red Hartebeast all with Shuttle T's. Most of these big, tough animals went 40-80 yards after the shot. I was very impressed...

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              #36
              I've switched over to Rage 2's for most critters, but still carry 2 Shuttle T's in my quiver. I've never had much of a flight issue with broadheads so I can't say they flew better or worse than anything else. They're a devestating head that I'll keep in my arsenal.

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                #37
                Originally posted by noflyzone View Post
                I tried to make myself shoot the slick tricks because the flight was great and I have yet to get a pass thru on any animal. (6.5 yr old buck, 175lb boar, mature axis doe)

                don't drink the slick trick kool-aid

                my set-up is a 68lb mathews shooting 28" easton epic 340s, it has pushed grim reapers, wac 'em, montec G5, hellrazors, and muzzy mx4 broadheads through every deer and hog I'v shot in the last year
                so I know my set-up will push a steep angle or large broadhead through something
                go to a day hunting operation and ask them what head devastates flesh and has a high pass through percentage then get a package (a ranch owner I know that conducts hog hunts, has the luxury of seeing hundreds of bowkills each year and he feels strongly about certain types of broadheads)

                now, someone with a kool-aid mustache can tell you I'm wrong in my experience and that they have had a total opposite experience
                What broadheads does the ranch owner like? What are your favorite fixed head? What head will you shoot this fall?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Epack View Post
                  im with you, ive had penetration problems as well with the slick tricks, shooting axis 340's with a mathews apex 7 @69# 29.5", im stuck on the g5 strikers right now
                  How is the penetration and blood trails with those Strikers? Will you shoot the Strikers this fall? What other fixed heads do you like?

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