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Broadhead that flies strait?
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 829169" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Lots of good posts here. I mainly hunt elk and prefer a heavy blade.That is what the phat head is, look at its thickness lot thicker than most and has a small profile so does not want to wind plane, I probably have taken about 50 animals with this head in the 100 grain, at the 280-300 fps. Taken over 15 bulls and alot of pass threws.This is a great broadhead. Bow and paper tunes are musts.I have spent time to align all broadheads also but from numbering this doent always matter. I 100 % test all arrows set up to hunt, they have to group or dont make it to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 829169, member: 21869"] Lots of good posts here. I mainly hunt elk and prefer a heavy blade.That is what the phat head is, look at its thickness lot thicker than most and has a small profile so does not want to wind plane, I probably have taken about 50 animals with this head in the 100 grain, at the 280-300 fps. Taken over 15 bulls and alot of pass threws.This is a great broadhead. Bow and paper tunes are musts.I have spent time to align all broadheads also but from numbering this doent always matter. I 100 % test all arrows set up to hunt, they have to group or dont make it to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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