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    Just purchased a set of the Legend 100s with the 1/2" bleeders. Have a buddy who purchased a pack a few weeks ago and he suggested I do the same. Just last week he harvested a bull elk and he was extremely satisfied with penetration, blood trail and head durability. What have you guys heard about them besides the fact that they are pricey.


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    Ttt

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      #3
      There's a few threads on them. I want the ones with 3/4" bleeders

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        Seem expensive

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          #5
          Slick trick or hartcraft

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            #6
            Slick trick or hartcraft

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              Any tuning issues?

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                I like many others on here have a broadhead problem. My arrow case looks like a display case for the many different broadheads on the market. Everything from rages to solids (now) and almost everything in between. Have a few friends who shoot them and they have all been very happy with them. No tuning issues that I know of.
                Last edited by Lawhorn; 09-23-2014, 09:41 PM.

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                  #9
                  What's the word on them Broadheads Kino? I'm fixing to buy some!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bowhunter1994 View Post
                    What's the word on them Broadheads Kino? I'm fixing to buy some!!
                    You won't regret it. They are pricey but they are razor sharp and fly true. In my set up which will be similar to yours they will zip right through. I have the 100's and I can't be happier.

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                        #12
                        They remind me of the old Satellite Titans. But probably way better built

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                          I love mine. I put a 160 lb hog down at 65 yards in april with a clean pass through. And they fly like a dream come true

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Lawhorn View Post
                            You won't regret it. They are pricey but they are razor sharp and fly true. In my set up which will be similar to yours they will zip right through. I have the 100's and I can't be happier.

                            What's your arrow weight?

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                              #15
                              I am not impressed with them. Had a hunter shoot s" two different deer w them. First deer bleeder blades broke away and one blade broke.
                              Second deer broadhead bent where it screwed into ferrule.

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