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what is your favorite LR broadhead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris-Lawson" data-source="post: 1713139" data-attributes="member: 108043"><p>I have had great luck with the Iron Will Broadhead. I have the 125gr. non vented. Since switching from the old school standard muzzy I have taken two Roosevelt elk here at the Oregon Coast. The first bull was a 30yd frontal and the arrow buried to the fletching. The elk went less than 100yds and piled up. The next was this year, hit the bull a little far forward, it dropped in its tracks and couldn't get up. I have never seen a Roosevelt drop in its tracks from an arrow but the Iron Will Broadhead did it.</p><p></p><p>The only problem I had with the broadheads is that they flew extremely different than my field points. I am talking 6" higher and 4-5" to the right......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris-Lawson, post: 1713139, member: 108043"] I have had great luck with the Iron Will Broadhead. I have the 125gr. non vented. Since switching from the old school standard muzzy I have taken two Roosevelt elk here at the Oregon Coast. The first bull was a 30yd frontal and the arrow buried to the fletching. The elk went less than 100yds and piled up. The next was this year, hit the bull a little far forward, it dropped in its tracks and couldn't get up. I have never seen a Roosevelt drop in its tracks from an arrow but the Iron Will Broadhead did it. The only problem I had with the broadheads is that they flew extremely different than my field points. I am talking 6" higher and 4-5" to the right...... [/QUOTE]
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