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in reply to: Mechanical Broadheads #17679
You were right Dave there’s nort a lot to choose from. I was at a local archery shop today that caters mainly to compound bow users. They had 4 or 5 types of mechanical heads and one three blade type that would have been similar to the Thuunderhead.
I still feel that “sharp” is the key and that there should be something for people that have trouble sharpening. I’m just not sure what that is ?
Brucein reply to: Mechanical Broadheads #15259I agree fully with everyone aboyut mechanical broadheads being, maybe, not all that good.
The only exception would apply to someone that has difficulty sharpening.
For me sharpening is almost a pasttime or hobby,almost as important as regular shooting practise. It took years of trial and error, different stones and techniques before I finally got semi-proficient at it.Somedays I still struggle!
My advice if this is the problem, is to use a good reputable broadhead that have replaceable pre-sharpened blades. there are lots out there!
In the mean-time acquire some regular two-blade resharpenable broadheads and start practising.
Either way “you cut it” The broadhead has to be razor sharp to perform !
I know this is not the” traditional way” but for some it may be the best way .
Brucein reply to: NY opening day #11072Congrats to both of you !!!
Two nice deer !!in reply to: Selfbow doe. #63527Congrats!!!
Looks like a perfect shot!!in reply to: A trophy "dear". My first! #60854Congratulations !!!
Your smile says it all !!!in reply to: My first deer…..EVER!!! #59034Good Shooting Jay !!
Looks like the shot couldn’t have been better !!in reply to: How’s the outlook for deer in your area? #56234Generally speaking in the Southwestern part of the province, numbers have been dropping for this year and last. The exception would be urban deer that are considered a nuisance. the community where I live, has a special January liscense because of this problem. The liscense is free for residents and is muzzle or shotgun.
Brucein reply to: Musings from opening weekend in Michigan. #53478Really enjoyed it Bernie !!!
You could be doing a column in the magazine !!
Brucein reply to: Deer Hunters…Morning or Evening? #52399Right now during the evening. During the rut maybe morning is a little better.
Bruce
in reply to: Kentucky doe #51877Congratulations Dave !!!!!
in reply to: Just saying hello #50206Are you the Moe that has the video on youtube ? If you are, I want you to know that I’ve watched it about ten times and am just about there with attaining that release. About 80/20 and when I have it, things really work Good ! Thanks ❗
And welcome as well:!:
Bruce
Like that “Moe the Merrier”:wink:in reply to: moose hunt, not for the faint of heart #47158Great story and photos !!!!!
How does that knee pad work ? Seems like a good idea when kneeling a lot.in reply to: i shot my first tradbow deer! #46893Hey Sam have another look after work to see if you can find her. Other than that, you have done the very best that you can do. It’s just the way it works sometime.
Brucein reply to: Confirmed Werewolf Kill #44782Congratulations !!! Sounds like the shot worked out pretty well anyway !!
in reply to: Curious about numbers of deer most shoot. #43421In Manitoba we can take four for sure I think !! Archery, muzzle, general and maybe a special doe liscense in the Red River area. Archery equipment can be used in all of the seasons as long as you have purchased a liscence. I usually purchase the archery and general and hunt both seasons with my bow providing it doesn’t get to cold !!
Bruce
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