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Trying a new broadhead...anyone here use them? #4809608 12/05/13 08:56 PM
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Just picked up a 3 pack of Carbon Express Torid SS 3 blade mechanical broadheads in the 100 gr weight. I have been shooting the Muzzy MX-3's in the 100 gr for the last couple of years with mixed results. Anyone have any experience with these. Online reviews look promising but with no experience with them I just don't know.


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Re: Trying a new broadhead...anyone here use them? [Re: aggiebowhunter1976] #4817869 12/08/13 03:04 PM
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If they are the ones at Wal Mart they are cheap and don't hold up. As cheap as they are though I'll use them on coons and squirrels. They work fine for that but it's pretty much one and done. I bought them on sale for 9.00 for 3 at that price they are disposable.

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