Broadheads
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From: SILVERADO
13-Dec-17
SILVERADO's Link
Not sure who uses these but a good deal on them. At the very least, a good head for coyotes if you don’t wanna ruin your good ones.
From: nehunter
13-Dec-17
You must be a Slick Trick guy!
From: SILVERADO
13-Dec-17
Ha no Grim Reapers all the way. I used to be a Slicktrick guy for many years, just never got amazing blood trails always ok or watched the deer go down. I then switched to slicktricks largest the Grizztricks but they would plane at the 40 yd mark and be off by several inches. Since I’ve switched to the Grim Reapers i have not had one fall out of sight, and blood trails are extremely good. They use the same trocar tip design as the tried and true Muzzy.
From: bigbuckbob
13-Dec-17
Saw a coyote this morning on the side of I-84 just before the West St exit sitting up like a lawn statue.
From: bigbuckbob
13-Dec-17
I work in back of Stop and Shop in New Britain, 600 Myrtle Street. Stanley Hand Tools.
From: Bigbuckbob
13-Dec-17
Swk, where's the picture from? Nasty!
From: Paul
13-Dec-17
Kill them all
From: Paul
13-Dec-17
Thanks for posting Dave
From: grizzlyadam
13-Dec-17
I wonder if those are the Chinese knock offs.
From: Oneeye
13-Dec-17
I tend to use more lead for coyote control
From: Bigbuckbob
13-Dec-17
Damn SWK, that's one hell of a shot!
From: SILVERADO
13-Dec-17
Yea unfortunately all the properties i hunt can’t use gun so now or xbow it is.
From: jax2009r
13-Dec-17
I used slick tricks but had them fail on an elk ....since then I switch to rage...good results ...I might try wasp
From: deerstalker
14-Dec-17
I like wasp boss, they have always worked for me and they are made in Connecticut
From: CTBowhunting
14-Dec-17
CTBowhunting's Link
Wasp is the way to go! Check out the link posted below it shows a video of 3 broad head reviews
From: Native
14-Dec-17
I like the grave diggers .
From: Bigbuckbob
14-Dec-17
Oh, so you have a thing for notme.
From: notme
15-Dec-17
Hold your horses there pilgrim...