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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1201352" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I have shot all kinds of broadheads fixed and mechanical. What I have found is this first and foremost your bow must be tuned for either to fly properly. My 2 favorites are for a fixed blade the Slick Trick and in a mechanical the Rage 2 blade.</p><p> As for faster bows needing to shoot fixed blades that is crap the faster the bow the more energy you will have. The thought was mechanicals use to much energy opening. With that thought a fast bow is what you want. There are too many thoughts out there that no one has really sat down and thought over. A good quality broadhead will get the job done if you do your part. If you insist on buying the cheapest product it will come back to bite you.</p><p> All this being said it is a personal preference or in some cases a law or rule. The main thig is shoot a quality product and practice practice practice your skills and your results will be what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1201352, member: 96281"] I have shot all kinds of broadheads fixed and mechanical. What I have found is this first and foremost your bow must be tuned for either to fly properly. My 2 favorites are for a fixed blade the Slick Trick and in a mechanical the Rage 2 blade. As for faster bows needing to shoot fixed blades that is crap the faster the bow the more energy you will have. The thought was mechanicals use to much energy opening. With that thought a fast bow is what you want. There are too many thoughts out there that no one has really sat down and thought over. A good quality broadhead will get the job done if you do your part. If you insist on buying the cheapest product it will come back to bite you. All this being said it is a personal preference or in some cases a law or rule. The main thig is shoot a quality product and practice practice practice your skills and your results will be what you want. [/QUOTE]
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