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<blockquote data-quote="264co" data-source="post: 912136" data-attributes="member: 73431"><p>I switched to grim reaper mechanical broad heads last season. I took a small bull at 35 yrds near the end of the season. He didn't go more than 20 yards before laying down. Though while I was butchering I was less than impressed with the damage. The arrow placement was good. The arrow nicked a rib and traveled back and did not exit. One of the three blades broke and another didn't open. It might have been that after carrying that arrow around all season i had gummed up the bh with some dirt. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure what I am going to do next season. I really like the way the expandables fly. I am just a little leery of the mechanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264co, post: 912136, member: 73431"] I switched to grim reaper mechanical broad heads last season. I took a small bull at 35 yrds near the end of the season. He didn't go more than 20 yards before laying down. Though while I was butchering I was less than impressed with the damage. The arrow placement was good. The arrow nicked a rib and traveled back and did not exit. One of the three blades broke and another didn't open. It might have been that after carrying that arrow around all season i had gummed up the bh with some dirt. I am not sure what I am going to do next season. I really like the way the expandables fly. I am just a little leery of the mechanics. [/QUOTE]
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