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i would new to this trad thing and will try anything to make my game go down quicker jmdrnl@yahoo.com ph 812-215-0363
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6arrows — I don’t know what you’re using now, but if sharpened well the Concords — and a growing number of similar heads (long and thin 2-blade, single-bevel, hard steel) will definitely put game down fast, and moreso if you have enough weight in your arrows and weight-heavy up front. The Tusker Concord is among the least expensive of the lot and a real good head, my opinion. Unfortunately, I just completed my second AZ whitetail hunt of the past month and didn’t get a chance to try one on these little desert ghots, but they blow nicely through an elk so would likely be in Old Mexico after shooting through a Coues. I intend to find out! dave
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I’m not sure I understand what you’re offer. Is it the lot you’ve pictured or is it that you’ll send one to try. If it’s the former, then I’m too late to get into the game but if it’s the former please send me one to try. I’ve never gotten brave enough to try a super heavy weight broad head. It could be that I’m just a cheapskate and have a bunch of old green Bear Razorheads that I’ve been shooting for years now.
If you want to send one out I’ll give it a fair test.
Thanks in advance.
God bless,Mudd
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Mudd — no big risk to try heavy heads. I was in your boat, shooting only 125s and considering 145s excessively heavy, for decades. But what I found is the heavier the head, the better my accuracy, as well as penetration. The spine difference isn’t so much as you maight fear and can generally be compensated, if necessary, but minor shortening of the shaft. With wood shafts, a good heavy head is superior, cheaper and easier than all other currently available options to increase FoC. I’m building a dozen footed shafts right now and will front with with 200 grains or heavier. dp
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😀 Wouldn’t mind trying one….thanks! Sent you a PM.
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