I just order my first mechanical broadheads...blood sport grave digger chisel tip. Looking for advice on shooting mechanical vs. fixed and if these grave diggers are any good. Thanks in advance for any tips and advice.
AnScAggie said:
I'm a much bigger fan of Grim Reaper mechanical broadheads than Rage, fwiw.
Maybe that's because they make one specific for crossbows because of the faster speeds. My son and I are not exclusive bow hunters but grim reapers work for us when we use our bows.CS78 said:
Careful pushing the grim reapers too hard. I shot a buck with one of the 2" whitetail specials out of a crossbow. Hit nothing but ribs and all the blades broke off on the front side ribs. Little more than a field point hole.
I had a hard time finding the GR for the crossbow. I almost bought ones made for a bow and luckily I saw the ones for the crossbow underneath the bow mechanicals.AnScAggie said:Maybe that's because they make one specific for crossbows because of the faster speeds. My son and I are not exclusive bow hunters but grim reapers work for us when we use our bows.CS78 said:
Careful pushing the grim reapers too hard. I shot a buck with one of the 2" whitetail specials out of a crossbow. Hit nothing but ribs and all the blades broke off on the front side ribs. Little more than a field point hole.
CS78 said:
Careful pushing the grim reapers too hard. I shot a buck with one of the 2" whitetail specials out of a crossbow. Hit nothing but ribs and all the blades broke off on the front side ribs. Little more than a field point hole.
the Beast is a Josh Bowmar item. just say no to anything from that poaching POS.arrow said:
Sevr and Beast was "meh" for me. I don't need blades pivoting or reducing their diameter (springs) inside a deer. Could be helpful for elk, but that's when I pick Viper Tricks and Exodus.