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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Broadheads!
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 3403106" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>Shot at a deer??? I assume, from the way it is written that you missed the deer, and that sucks if you did�it happens to all of us. Dealing with broadheads breaking are part of what we do, especially when blades hit something hard�some are worse than others. What ever you hit with that G5, would have done the same thing to a slick trick�it wasn't the broadhead's fault. It is entirely possible to even damage a one-piece broadhead. If you go switching broadheads anytime you get a damaged head....not only will your head explode, but your collection of broadheads will grow exponentially. I have 8 deer die with my number one broadhead/blade combo�a G5 striker that has yet to impact a rock or a big bone at the wrong angle, that just gets the blades re-sharpened and off to another kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 3403106, member: 3702"] Shot at a deer??? I assume, from the way it is written that you missed the deer, and that sucks if you did�it happens to all of us. Dealing with broadheads breaking are part of what we do, especially when blades hit something hard�some are worse than others. What ever you hit with that G5, would have done the same thing to a slick trick�it wasn't the broadhead's fault. It is entirely possible to even damage a one-piece broadhead. If you go switching broadheads anytime you get a damaged head....not only will your head explode, but your collection of broadheads will grow exponentially. I have 8 deer die with my number one broadhead/blade combo�a G5 striker that has yet to impact a rock or a big bone at the wrong angle, that just gets the blades re-sharpened and off to another kill. [/QUOTE]
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