"Different" Broadheads

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shedhunter
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"Different" Broadheads

Post by shedhunter » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:56 am

What do you think of the new "different" broadheads? Some that aren't your normal head that come to my mind would be the sliding blade expandables (G5 Tekan and Rocky Mountain Snyper) or other non-"traditional" fixed or expandables (such as Grim Reapers)?

I used the Snyper last year and it did the job and flew superbly! They say most expandables fly like field tips, and these are no exception! All in all a good broadhead, but they still require the rubberbands.

Anyone shot the Tekan? Look pretty mean and the locking blades with out rubber bands seem apealing. I really like the sliding blade concept though.
~shedhunter~

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Post by Miker744 » Sat Mar 12, 2005 4:57 pm

I have used the NAP Spitfires for the last 2 seasons on whitetail and they are amazing. They fly just like field points, and are very effective at quickly and cleanly harvesting animals. I am going to Colorado this fall, and will try archery hunting for Muleys and Elk. Can I use my expandables out there, or do the blades need to be fixed?

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