Don't try this with a modular or mechanical BH.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostDon't try this with a modular or mechanical BH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=KUducY_XWNs
I'll keep that in mind next time cinder brick seasons rolls around. [emoji23]
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Originally posted by Bowhuntamistad View PostI would shoot a cut on contact broadhead, pick your poison at that point.
I killed a pronghorn at 64 with a rage but don't think I'd do it again. I am switching to COC broadheads for that reason.
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Any point or BH has to be in absolute perfect alignment with the shaft for any kind of long range consistency. Spin test and even the tiniest hint of wobble should be fixed. Thunder heads are the hardest I ever tried to get trued.
Many of the 3 blade one piece BH's will be near perfect just because of the way they are made. I have also seen inserts that were not true to the arrow bore so check that as well.
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Originally posted by mojo360 View PostWhat happened with the rage and which ones were you shooting?
But antelope are butter soft and a BB gun can bring them down
I'm hunting elk and muleys more and more...so I want a COC broadhead now.
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Originally posted by mojo360 View PostThis is not to start a debate about what people think an ethical distance to shoot is or not. It is solely to see what equipment is working for people.
I am wanting to see what broadhead your shooting for long range shots.
I'm talking about 80+ yards. In the past I have had great luck with the Magnus Stinger out to about 100 yards. One bow I have will not shoot them very well and I would like to see what others are shooting.
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