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The Ranch Fairy
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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 4933682" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>X2.....I've been watching the Ranch Fairy's videos for several years and way back I would have sworn that he was on Magnus' payroll because that's all he shot and all he talked about but now he's gravitated to much, much heavier (and I believe pretty expensive if I'm not mistaken?) broad heads. </p><p></p><p>If you've never checked them out, look at VPA broad heads...machined from a single piece of steel, spin perfectly, extremely easy to sharpen either their 2 or 3 blade heads on a diamond stone or even a Rosie O'Donnell file. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to but I've never gotten the chance to shoot at pigs with a bow (yet....) but if I were looking for max penetration on big pigs I'd probably check out their 2 blade heads. I've shot their 3 blade vented and non-vented 100,125 & 150 heads for years and unless I loose any of them I'll be able to pass them along to my grand-kids!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 4933682, member: 10555"] X2.....I've been watching the Ranch Fairy's videos for several years and way back I would have sworn that he was on Magnus' payroll because that's all he shot and all he talked about but now he's gravitated to much, much heavier (and I believe pretty expensive if I'm not mistaken?) broad heads. If you've never checked them out, look at VPA broad heads...machined from a single piece of steel, spin perfectly, extremely easy to sharpen either their 2 or 3 blade heads on a diamond stone or even a Rosie O'Donnell file. I'd love to but I've never gotten the chance to shoot at pigs with a bow (yet....) but if I were looking for max penetration on big pigs I'd probably check out their 2 blade heads. I've shot their 3 blade vented and non-vented 100,125 & 150 heads for years and unless I loose any of them I'll be able to pass them along to my grand-kids! [/QUOTE]
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