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<blockquote data-quote="jlmustain" data-source="post: 3769597" data-attributes="member: 12917"><p>I answered my question for the cheap, fixed I was using, but I'm looking for fixed and mechanical suggestions that fly really close to the same a field points. This isn't another version of the mechanical vs. fixed threads on here. I have so many freaking Rage heads that I really wanted it to work, but I only have one practice head and I don't want to keep replacing blades after I pull the arrow. I'd like something that lets me practice with the field points more than with the actual broadhead. I'm not looking to win Olympics or impress bow technicians or bow enthusiasts even. I just want to kill deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlmustain, post: 3769597, member: 12917"] I answered my question for the cheap, fixed I was using, but I'm looking for fixed and mechanical suggestions that fly really close to the same a field points. This isn't another version of the mechanical vs. fixed threads on here. I have so many freaking Rage heads that I really wanted it to work, but I only have one practice head and I don't want to keep replacing blades after I pull the arrow. I'd like something that lets me practice with the field points more than with the actual broadhead. I'm not looking to win Olympics or impress bow technicians or bow enthusiasts even. I just want to kill deer. [/QUOTE]
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