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- #41
Damn. It's precisely the attitude of the OP that makes rokslide hard to like. And furthermore the posts that followed. I can just see an easily frustrated snowflake saying "Please just tell me what broadhead to buy!! HELP"
Rush in the overprotective know-it-all older brothers...in their fancy shiny camo.. ready to answer all the tough questions...
"Why is it that when I find the coolest BH suddenly other dudes start attacking me with negativity?"
"If I use a mech head with a 2in width I should be able to take more off angle shots at longer distances right?"
"Muzzy and Thunderheads are so old!! Why don't they just go away!!!!!?"
"Why are there still two blade BHs?"
"What BH matches my kuiu gear the best?"
"I want the most durable BH cuz after spending like a thousand bucks on the hunt and a week away from work I need to reuse my $10 BH"
I just don't get it boys. I found my broadhead by shooting different ones from my bow, from learning how they react to the my shooting style and the things I did to my bow. What kind of chump change is the OP trying to save??
I found one I liked and didn't care what other dude's opinions were, not that I ever asked. And I am thankful the design has not changed over the years. (Geez I wonder why??)
One year I drew a special antelope tag by chance, 2% odds. I aimed at one little dark spot on an antelope's shoulder at 52 yards with my Q2 and even though I was shaking a bit I was able to see the arrow hit DEAD ON that little dark spot.
It's these things that make the perfect BH. Go find yourself one.
The buck scored 89 5/8 and would have been #2 P&Y at the time.
But I knew it would hit dead on... You see I put some thought into my BH. I knew it could work, and I made it my job to make it work. I've been shooting it ever since... Well no, I was shooting it for two years before that hunt... two years and two muleys. It's things like these that define your perfect BH, surely not some tallywacker's opinion on rokslide. I'm sure there are better options out there, but I don't give a FF. I am blessed in knowing there is no perfect BH, only a perfect shot and I only hope to make my broadhead a formidable one. You see, in the end it is up to us, for the BH is the leading edge of the arrow we shoot, and I for one hope to always make a memorable impression.
Back then there were many BHs on the market.. It's not like they just figured this shit out eh. I looked at them all. I thought about them. I thought about how they would fly, how they would cut, how they would penetrate. There is no best broadhead dude...until you go find it. You gotta figure it out, otherwise when shit doesn't go right you're just gonna blame some dude on rokslide for your failed performance.
I find your question disrespectful. You shouldn't be worried about what a 1000 other wankers are thinking.. you should only be considering what kind of first impression you can make.
Rush in the overprotective know-it-all older brothers...in their fancy shiny camo.. ready to answer all the tough questions...
"Why is it that when I find the coolest BH suddenly other dudes start attacking me with negativity?"
"If I use a mech head with a 2in width I should be able to take more off angle shots at longer distances right?"
"Muzzy and Thunderheads are so old!! Why don't they just go away!!!!!?"
"Why are there still two blade BHs?"
"What BH matches my kuiu gear the best?"
"I want the most durable BH cuz after spending like a thousand bucks on the hunt and a week away from work I need to reuse my $10 BH"
I just don't get it boys. I found my broadhead by shooting different ones from my bow, from learning how they react to the my shooting style and the things I did to my bow. What kind of chump change is the OP trying to save??
I found one I liked and didn't care what other dude's opinions were, not that I ever asked. And I am thankful the design has not changed over the years. (Geez I wonder why??)
One year I drew a special antelope tag by chance, 2% odds. I aimed at one little dark spot on an antelope's shoulder at 52 yards with my Q2 and even though I was shaking a bit I was able to see the arrow hit DEAD ON that little dark spot.
It's these things that make the perfect BH. Go find yourself one.
The buck scored 89 5/8 and would have been #2 P&Y at the time.
But I knew it would hit dead on... You see I put some thought into my BH. I knew it could work, and I made it my job to make it work. I've been shooting it ever since... Well no, I was shooting it for two years before that hunt... two years and two muleys. It's things like these that define your perfect BH, surely not some tallywacker's opinion on rokslide. I'm sure there are better options out there, but I don't give a FF. I am blessed in knowing there is no perfect BH, only a perfect shot and I only hope to make my broadhead a formidable one. You see, in the end it is up to us, for the BH is the leading edge of the arrow we shoot, and I for one hope to always make a memorable impression.
Back then there were many BHs on the market.. It's not like they just figured this shit out eh. I looked at them all. I thought about them. I thought about how they would fly, how they would cut, how they would penetrate. There is no best broadhead dude...until you go find it. You gotta figure it out, otherwise when shit doesn't go right you're just gonna blame some dude on rokslide for your failed performance.
I find your question disrespectful. You shouldn't be worried about what a 1000 other wankers are thinking.. you should only be considering what kind of first impression you can make.