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mikej
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Toxic broadheads

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Has Anybody ever tried them ? What kind of results have you had ? They look mean
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They are mean. Mean to the deer and just as mean to your broadhead target. :lol: I wouldn't recommend them for lighter draw bows though.
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I have seen some pretty poor results from two different guy's, they don't either one use them anymore,, they also break pretty easy.
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Define lighter draw ? 200 lb ?
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I've killed one muledeer and about fourteen Russian Boars with them and they are hands down the best broadheads I've used and outperformed even my beloved slick tricks. They are actually very tough broadheads and they perform as they're designed. If you hit bone they will only open outward, never inward. The blades are replaceable so you can use replacement blades when needed. They have consistently produced the biggest and shortest blood trails I've seen. My dear friend who retired from being a guide outfitter in Alberta last year stated that these are the most effective broadheads he's seen.
I recommend the 100gr as they seem to be more accurate than the 125gr. I also recommend using them with heavy hitter bows like the 355's or heavier.

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I've had success with them, and yes, they will wreck a target, but they dropped my deer. Had no broken blade issues, but have heard of those issues with people who unknowingly bought FAKE Toxic's.

If the price is to low to believe, your probably buying copycat broadheads
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Thanks for the replys guys , I have a moose hunt coming up next week and I am strongly considering using the toxics
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