if you want to go with a fixed blade, look at the Muzzy's. Been around a long time.
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When asking about Reapers before last season, the overwhelming suggestion was the 1-3/8 100 gr heads. They are stronger and more compact in flight. It was easily the most favored of some very respectable TBHers that had been using Reapers for several years. I'm not saying the longer blades heads aren't any good... just relaying their Reaper experiences and preferences on whitetail, pronghorn and elk..
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Originally posted by Smart View PostWhen asking about Reapers before last season, the overwhelming suggestion was the 1-3/8 100 gr heads. They are stronger and more compact in flight. It was easily the most favored of some very respectable TBHers that had been using Reapers for several years. I'm not saying the longer blades heads aren't any good... just relaying their Reaper experiences and preferences on whitetail, pronghorn and elk..
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I have been up in the air myself on which BH I'm using this year. I used Rage for the past 4-5 years and never have had a problem. Last year I purchased some GR WT special 2" and was less than impressed. The 1 deer I shot with the head broke off 2 blades passing thru the rib cage.
Since last year, I have been researching bh's like crazy and still can't decide. For me, it's a toss up between the GR 1 3/8", schwackers or ramcats. I have also spotted interest in the jak hammers as well, but don't know much about them. I do know I'm not a big fan of rubber bands and those are part of the jak hammer and schwacker setups.
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