Ace Broadheads and Hex Heads

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Been using both of the above for years with no complaints.
The broadheads are very easy to get shaving sharp.
Hex heads are great on small game.
 

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These were with ACE 145 Standards on my Sitka spruce arrows. They always fly fantastic, sharpen easy, great price point and leave really good blood trails and holes in critters. These were two weeks ago That’s awesome you’re having success out of your compound with them🤙🤙🤙
 

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I saved my 3 blade VPAs for deer. But the old Ace 125 did me right. 200 gr made up and overall arrow weight 525 gr.IMG_8247.jpegIMG_8250.jpeg
 
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I shot two does earlier in the season. One was spined and one was dead but didn't know it. Anyway, they were shot with VPA 200 gr 3 blades but I followed up with Ace 2 blades with great penetration and lots of blood since they are so easy to sharpen.
 
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Shot 3 more pigs tonight with the Ace 125 standards on 75 gr steel adapters. Still very pleased with them. Went through the black pig's spine.

I pulled the shot on the 3rd pig a didn't look real hard so no pic.

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