SwiftShot
WKR
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- Nov 16, 2019
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Still shooting Slick Tricks. They fly great and kill elk and deer.
I never heard of them but I just did a search and there are mixed opinions on them. They are rather expensive.Best fixed blade broadheads? I have shot G5 Montec's but have been looking into Day 6 Evo. Anyone have luck with these?
Not so if you follow this thread.I really like Wasp Jak Hammer 125 with the 1 3/4" cut. Been shooting them since 1999 or 2000, and plan to continue for as long as they make them. They are reasonably priced, work well, and I reuse most of them. Having said that, Slick Tricks seem to be pretty popular on this thread!
Thank you. I think we all gravitate towards what works for us individually. I’m not trying to be devicice at all. I’m just honestly curious. From my perspective, a smaller cut area doesn’t make sense. But I’m open to learning.I've never had a reason to switch I guess. I bought a 6 pack of zwickeys in the 80s, I still have 4 of those. I bought a dozen razorheads in the 90s, still have 7. Then a couple years ago I walked into an archery shop, there was a small white box with $10 written in it. It had 2 dozen new magnus ii with adapters in it plus misc stuff. I also piced up a few dozen new Eskimos from a friend who switched to mechanicals.
I guess I'm also in the "I'm frugal" and "if it works" crowd.
I am shooting the G5 mega meat! They fly greatWhat broadhead is everyone shooting this year for white tail?
So question on the sevr's. I just purchased the 1.75. Are they out of the box sharp and ready to hunt? Or should you take them apart and sharpen em.125 grain SevR 2”.
I do have sone 1.5” cut SevR’s as well on stand bye
They are sharp no need to sharpen them.So question on the sevr's. I just purchased the 1.75. Are they out of the box sharp and ready to hunt? Or should you take them apart and sharpen em.