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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Fixed Blade vs Mechanical
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<blockquote data-quote="SinningSaint33" data-source="post: 5478382" data-attributes="member: 23065"><p>Fixed blade only for me. I've never shot a mechanical but I've heard and read too many stories of failures. Fixed blade has less moving parts. Fixed blade will amplify problems in shooting form, which in turn, make you a better archer. Fixed blades can be re-used. I just started bow hunting this year as well, I've tagged 2 does so far. Both were pass throughs and both ram less than 20 yards. Both of those heads I re-sharpened and put back in my quiver to kill another deer with. Too many advantages of a fixed to even consider mechanicals in my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinningSaint33, post: 5478382, member: 23065"] Fixed blade only for me. I’ve never shot a mechanical but I’ve heard and read too many stories of failures. Fixed blade has less moving parts. Fixed blade will amplify problems in shooting form, which in turn, make you a better archer. Fixed blades can be re-used. I just started bow hunting this year as well, I’ve tagged 2 does so far. Both were pass throughs and both ram less than 20 yards. Both of those heads I re-sharpened and put back in my quiver to kill another deer with. Too many advantages of a fixed to even consider mechanicals in my opinion [/QUOTE]
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