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#903729 - 09/14/09 10:37 AM Mechanical or fixed broadheads?
bigpoppa Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 08/11/09
Posts: 26
I am fairly new to bowhunting, and cant decide to keep hunting with mechanicals or go to fixed. I'm hunting in East Tx for deer and hogs, and have been told mechanicals wont penetrate hogs. Any suggestions?

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#903969 - 09/14/09 11:55 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: bigpoppa]
Boomhauer Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 08/31/09
Posts: 47
This is like asking which caliber of gun is better.

I will give you my thoughts so keep that in mind. LOL

I started shooting bows about 18 years ago with a friend from school. We both elected to shoot the Spitfire mechanical's because we were having a heck of a time with regular broadheads shooting from our cheap bows. I have shot numerous deer with my bow over the past years and have had no problems with the mechanical's at all. My first deer with a bow was a huge 10 pointer down in south texas. I mis-judged my yardage and he jumped the string and the arrow hit what of his butt cheeks! The arrow went all the way thru the deer and came out under his belly. It took some time tracking him but we did recover him.

I am going to try these this year. They seem to have the best of both worlds.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores...0002000_450-2-3

As far as shooting hogs with the mechaqnicals. My buddy has killed many with the Spitfires.

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#904007 - 09/14/09 12:06 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Boomhauer]
EastTxHunter1 Offline
Tracker

Registered: 11/25/08
Posts: 658
Loc: Greenville, TX
I am trying the rage

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#904021 - 09/14/09 12:09 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: EastTxHunter1]
Gotcha Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 08/25/09
Posts: 75
Loc: Cedar Hill, Texas
Originally Posted By: EastTxHunter1
I am trying the rage


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#904161 - 09/14/09 12:55 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Gotcha]
BOBO the Clown Offline
THF Trophy Hunter

Registered: 04/19/07
Posts: 8344
Loc: Metroplex
rage(for deer) and slick tricks(for every thing else)

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#904483 - 09/14/09 02:48 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: bigpoppa]
sqiggy Offline
Bird Dog

Registered: 07/13/09
Posts: 292
Loc: Franklin, Tx Hunt in Panola ...
Originally Posted By: bigpoppa
Any suggestions?
For hogs, just try'em. Then if it doesn't work for ya, no big deal. It's just a hog.
I've never shot mechs. With a fixed head, I never ever have to worry about if it opens, doesn't open, or collaspes upon entry. 2cents

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#905196 - 09/14/09 08:45 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: EastTxHunter1]
Thundervee Offline
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Registered: 06/14/09
Posts: 530
Loc: Goodrich,Tx
Originally Posted By: EastTxHunter1
I am trying the rage


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#905213 - 09/14/09 08:52 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: EastTxHunter1]
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Extreme Tracker

Registered: 11/26/07
Posts: 3639
Loc: Denton TX
Originally Posted By: EastTxHunter1
I am trying the rage

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#905657 - 09/15/09 12:05 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Koenig]
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Extreme Tracker

Registered: 10/22/07
Posts: 3688
call me old fashioned but im a fixed man!

G5 montecs all the way!
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#906089 - 09/15/09 09:55 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: AdgerC15]
deershepard Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 09/08/09
Posts: 59
spitfires are my fav. they are tough, simple, and shoot just like pracice points. i like fixed blades, just got tired of inconsistance at anything over thirty yards

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#906459 - 09/15/09 11:54 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: deershepard]
drmiller Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 02/13/09
Posts: 21
Loc: Hopkins County TX.
i like the g5 montecs. the have gone through every thing i have shoot, except a tree trunk
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#907175 - 09/15/09 04:43 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: drmiller]
Texan Til I Die Offline
Bird Dog

Registered: 08/18/09
Posts: 316
Loc: Central Texas
There have been a ton of deer killed with mechanicals and there will be a ton more killed before it's all said and done, but... a mechanical broadhead is just what it says, a mechanical device. Have you ever seen a mechanical device that didn't eventually fail? Sooner or later it's going to fail. It might be only 1 out of 10,000 times, but do you want to risk that 10,000th time being the one time you have a Booner in your sights?
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#907479 - 09/15/09 06:40 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Texan Til I Die]
bigpoppa Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 08/11/09
Posts: 26
Thats for the tips and advice. Believe I might get the new F-15. It jsut looks wicked, and it says it gives 250% larger wound opening.

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#907581 - 09/15/09 07:25 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: bigpoppa]
preston629 Offline
Tracker

Registered: 09/05/09
Posts: 840
Loc: lewisville
i used the rage 2 blade broadheads and they leave a good 2 inch hole threw the deer.....
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#908271 - 09/15/09 10:56 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: preston629]
Wes70 Offline
THF Trophy Hunter

Registered: 02/06/06
Posts: 5445
Loc: Sterling, OK
Rage all the way.
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#908307 - 09/15/09 11:12 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Wes70]
hoyt1991 Offline
Woodsman

Registered: 08/10/09
Posts: 188
Loc: BECKVILLE, TEXAS
used expandibles for six years and switched to fixed blades this year.....expandibles fly a hole lot better but i keep having malfunctions when shooting expandibles throught the double bull netting so i was forced to switch
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#908313 - 09/15/09 11:15 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: hoyt1991]
kuntry_kid Offline
Bird Dog

Registered: 01/23/08
Posts: 278
Loc: San Antonio, TX
I am trying Rage this year.
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#908325 - 09/15/09 11:21 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: kuntry_kid]
Wild Boar Offline
Pro Tracker

Registered: 08/02/05
Posts: 1011
Loc: Savoy, Tx.
Fixed blades only for me Shuttle T-Locks on deer and magnus stinger buzzcut for hogs.
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#908519 - 09/16/09 07:10 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Wild Boar]
jrye Offline
Woodsman

Registered: 12/26/06
Posts: 120
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#908675 - 09/16/09 08:47 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: jrye]
preston629 Offline
Tracker

Registered: 09/05/09
Posts: 840
Loc: lewisville
glad i shoot my rages at deer and not plywood
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#908801 - 09/16/09 09:30 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: preston629]
rdh1 Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 09/01/09
Posts: 73
Loc: Temple, Tx
Vortex 125g 2-3/4 hole thats what I use

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#926151 - 09/24/09 09:54 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: deershepard]
billybobbass Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 03/31/09
Posts: 30
montec has been good to me as well. good luck all

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#926730 - 09/25/09 10:44 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: billybobbass]
jcav Offline
Light Foot

Registered: 06/24/09
Posts: 41
Loc: Dallas, TX
Rage

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#926761 - 09/25/09 10:59 AM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: Texan Til I Die]
Paulpaul Offline
Tracker

Registered: 07/17/06
Posts: 679
Loc: FW & Coleman
Originally Posted By: Texan Til I Die
There have been a ton of deer killed with mechanicals and there will be a ton more killed before it's all said and done, but... a mechanical broadhead is just what it says, a mechanical device. Have you ever seen a mechanical device that didn't eventually fail? Sooner or later it's going to fail. It might be only 1 out of 10,000 times, but do you want to risk that 10,000th time being the one time you have a Booner in your sights?

If you want a broad head that truly flies like a practice tip, you cant go wrong with Slick Trick.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it !
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#927579 - 09/25/09 07:25 PM Re: Mechanical or fixed broadheads? [Re: bigpoppa]
wst Offline
Green Horn

Registered: 09/24/09
Posts: 8
I shoot a Rage and G5 Tekan II both with great success. Have not had a problem with either of them opening pre-maturely and both have great entry and exit holes. Used on deer and hogs.

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