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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Fixed Blade vs Mechanical
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<blockquote data-quote="Biden Smokes Mid" data-source="post: 5469122" data-attributes="member: 23242"><p>Hey guys, this is my first year bow hunting and I've been extremely lucky to tag 4 deer with my bow so far. I've used fixed blades, QAD exodus 100g to be exact, on Easton axis 340 arrows. They've performed exceptionally well with full pass through on every deer and had good blood trails on them all. I had a friend shoot a buck in the money spot this past weekend and his mechanical broadhead failed and barely penetrated. The buck still went down, and was recovered, so in the end it did the job I guess, but mechanicals just seem high risk and I'm wondering what the benefits are over fixed blades that would entice people to use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biden Smokes Mid, post: 5469122, member: 23242"] Hey guys, this is my first year bow hunting and I’ve been extremely lucky to tag 4 deer with my bow so far. I’ve used fixed blades, QAD exodus 100g to be exact, on Easton axis 340 arrows. They’ve performed exceptionally well with full pass through on every deer and had good blood trails on them all. I had a friend shoot a buck in the money spot this past weekend and his mechanical broadhead failed and barely penetrated. The buck still went down, and was recovered, so in the end it did the job I guess, but mechanicals just seem high risk and I’m wondering what the benefits are over fixed blades that would entice people to use them. [/QUOTE]
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