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Author Topic: Differant style of broadhead.  (Read 2583 times)

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Offline dakids

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Has anybody ever used these broadheads?  Concept seems good but the size of the hole for blood trail would be my first concern.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.

Offline BiggA

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I just scanned that but did not see any cutting diameter mentioned?

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I just scanned that but did not see any cutting diameter mentioned?

They need a new marketing guy. The website is horrible, if you have to click that much for info then most will do what I did and leave the site.

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I just scanned that but did not see any cutting diameter mentioned?

They need a new marketing guy. The website is horrible, if you have to click that much for info then most will do what I did and leave the site.

I noticed the same thing - I had a tough time finding anything.
A video that shows the broadhead and some entrance action, or something would be useful.  The concept looks pretty good, but I agree - bad marketing!