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what is your favorite LR broadhead?
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<blockquote data-quote="jessej" data-source="post: 2170500" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>I have a broadhead fetish. There's not many I haven't tried. Exodus swept blade fly the best and forgive the most I've ever shot. I shoot some mechanical heads for close range medium size game, but when shot opportunity range is greater or I'm hunting elk, I'll never use mechanical. With compound bows, Energy at 100 yards is nowhere near sufficient for most mechanicals to function properly. I'll go as far as to say, i want to be relatively certain of being within pass through range before I'll shoot a mechanical. I encourage all bow hunters to experiment with a chronograph out to 100 yards. You'll be astonished at the energy bleed.</p><p></p><p>ps. This thread has been going on longer than I've been a member! And I joined in 2010!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessej, post: 2170500, member: 24557"] I have a broadhead fetish. There’s not many I haven’t tried. Exodus swept blade fly the best and forgive the most I’ve ever shot. I shoot some mechanical heads for close range medium size game, but when shot opportunity range is greater or I’m hunting elk, I’ll never use mechanical. With compound bows, Energy at 100 yards is nowhere near sufficient for most mechanicals to function properly. I’ll go as far as to say, i want to be relatively certain of being within pass through range before I’ll shoot a mechanical. I encourage all bow hunters to experiment with a chronograph out to 100 yards. You’ll be astonished at the energy bleed. ps. This thread has been going on longer than I’ve been a member! And I joined in 2010! [/QUOTE]
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