Broadhead decision

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Turkey slayer
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Broadhead decision

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Hello fellow hunters , I'm in the market for new broadheads after 2015 season always had good luck with rage 2 blade an nap killzones running low on both an have decided to try something new. The two I'm thinking about is the dead ringer truma an the xecutioner broadhead . Any input from personal experince or personal thoughts about these two broadheads would be much appreciated . Thank you an have a great Sunday !!!
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Well this will be a learnin exp. as i have never heard of them. They must be spin off's from other spin off's. Of the Mech's i trust to work are NAP's & the Swhackers, Hammerheads n Steelheads
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Not a mechanical guy but have heard good on the Spitfires and Hypodermics. That was with compounds so don't know if will be good out of a crossbow.
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Seen some good pig kill's with the Xecutioner Broadhead, I like the fact you can adjust the band for different speed's or should say for poundage...

Plus they are made in Texas so they got to be Good. 8)
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Turkey slayer
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Re: Broadhead decision

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After all the videos an reviews I might have to give the xecutioner broadhead a try an see how they perform. I would imagine like any other expandable broadhead. The thing I like about the rage an killzone an Rocky Mountain snyper was the entry holes where massive , with they still made the Rocky Mountain snyper I know redhead makes a version of the snyper might give them a try instead I'm just so indecisive lol I have the same trouble with which stand to hunt lol
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Trauma 3 1/8" cut first kill.
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Trauma 3 1/8" second kill.
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Turkey slayer
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Wow ! Lol I'm taking it their exit holes ? With exit holes like that who cares about entrance holes then lol almost gutted the deer in the first pic.( impressive)
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Re: Broadhead decision

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Holy jumpin's....near turned that deer inside out!! :shock:
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