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what is your favorite LR broadhead?
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2684548" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>I like using something that bucks wind well for longer ranges. Wind, in my experience, has more of an impact than anything else when you start reaching out. For that reason I use mechanicals almost all the time. You can usually get away with smaller and/or fewer vanes and the broadhead itself has a smaller profile.</p><p></p><p>I generally use 100 grain 2" Grim Reapers modified to work with Deep Six inserts and 3 2" blazers on Kinetic Pierce shafts with HIT inserts threaded for FACT weights.</p><p></p><p>I Idaho I use 100 grain deep six Iron Wills with 4 3" X Vanes and the same shaft and inserts/weights. 3 vanes worked pretty well, but 4 gave me better accuracy. As far as I know no other state requires fixed broadheads.</p><p></p><p>Both are extremely accurate, but there's a noticable difference in wind drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2684548, member: 123604"] I like using something that bucks wind well for longer ranges. Wind, in my experience, has more of an impact than anything else when you start reaching out. For that reason I use mechanicals almost all the time. You can usually get away with smaller and/or fewer vanes and the broadhead itself has a smaller profile. I generally use 100 grain 2" Grim Reapers modified to work with Deep Six inserts and 3 2" blazers on Kinetic Pierce shafts with HIT inserts threaded for FACT weights. I Idaho I use 100 grain deep six Iron Wills with 4 3" X Vanes and the same shaft and inserts/weights. 3 vanes worked pretty well, but 4 gave me better accuracy. As far as I know no other state requires fixed broadheads. Both are extremely accurate, but there's a noticable difference in wind drift. [/QUOTE]
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