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Author Topic: Broadhead test video  (Read 7636 times)

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Offline Joe

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I found it interesting that almost all the broadheads were low and to the left. I was also surprised of the results of the Muzzy head. I've been thinking about trying those Rocky Mountain Snypers. Looks like I may not have any excuses left not to try them.
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Rocky Mountain Snypers it is!

That was very interesting.


Offline Grute Man

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I keep trying to watch but keep getting interrupted.  Dang co workers  :withstupid:

Im shooting the G5 Montechs and love them.  I watched enough of the video to notice they didn't perform the best but I guess I need to see more.

So are those Rocky Mountains fixed or mechanical?  How much $$ ?
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Offline Spinach

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So are those Rocky Mountains fixed or mechanical?  How much $$ ?

They are mechanical, not sure of the price yet. I will definitely be switching to the Rocky Mountain Snypers soon.

This has to be one of the best testing videos i've ever seen. thanks for sharing the link Joe.
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Offline Mayfly

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I really would of liked to see them shoot the broadheads twice to see if thier flight was consistent. We know that the field tips that were  shooting were consistent but they could of been all over the board with the broad heads. Would of been interesting and more conclusive.

« Last Edit: December 12/18/07, 06:06:16 PM by Tim »

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Interesting vidio, thanks for sharing. I guess the one quistion I would have   here is on the accurcey test, we all know that you often have to play with ajustments to get the braod head and feild tip hitting in the same place, would this not be true of their machine also?

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Well that guy that maid that machine could have saved a lot of money and time and just called me.  :happy1:


I did not see the good old Rockets on there they would have gone right in the X. I have shot them up to 60 yards with no difference than my field tips. 

But who knows what you shoot now has worked i am sure and will work. They need to take all this time and money and make a pill to calm hunters when they see a nice 200 inch deer.   :toast:
« Last Edit: December 12/19/07, 05:27:06 PM by mnminkman »