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 Posted: Mon Jan 26th, 2009 08:48 pm

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hello - Talk about old  school  versus  new  tech - they've developed awesume new broadheads  to go with the new  bows - I find it hard to change - I used  bears   for  years  /with bleeeders   then moved  to thunderheads  on  to  muzzy .  Now  after  watching the new  Rage i may have to just  give'm  a go !

 

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 Posted: Mon Jan 26th, 2009 10:40 pm

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I have been shooting aftershock archery broadheads and have been very pleased with them. They have a great expandible line as well as fixed blades, I have killed with both and they perform very well.



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 Posted: Tue Jan 27th, 2009 02:15 am

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here's one of the newest  on the market

http://www.smokebroadheads.com/

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 Posted: Tue Jan 27th, 2009 02:16 am

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here's another one that just hitthe market

 

http://www.epekhunting.com

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 Posted: Tue Jan 27th, 2009 02:38 am

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I gave the Rage's a try this past season and I was IMPRESSED to say the least. They'll be stuck on the end of my arrows next season.

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 Posted: Fri Feb 27th, 2009 06:07 am

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If I start bow hunting again, I'll probably stick with my Thunderhead 125s.



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 Posted: Sun Mar 1st, 2009 04:18 am

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IF-  ??   - thats  all i try to hunt anymore - seems to be the best time in the field -season wise -  and  never  have to worrry  -(to much )- about  some  idiot banging  away  at  500+ yrds, when I'm  making  a stalk!

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 Posted: Sun Mar 1st, 2009 03:04 pm

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I love those 2 bladed rage broadheads.They are really impressive.Great penatration,great arrow flight,and huge entry and exit wounds.They rock.



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 Posted: Mon Mar 2nd, 2009 03:38 pm

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These days they all a pretty good broadheads. Some places don't like you using expandable broadheads. The Sonic broadheads are very small but make a large hole.  Many may be just as good, but I've never seen one penetrate harder.



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 Posted: Mon Mar 2nd, 2009 07:35 pm

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I wouldn't hunt in a place that did not allow them.



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