best expandable broadhead in you opinion
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Convoy Ohio USA
Posts: 587
RE: best expandable broadhead in you opinion
Snypers all the way for me. I have shot5 deer , a coyote and a few groundhogs with the the Snyper 2 blades. All I can say is that the entrance and exit wounds are devastating. I just shot a nice 9 pt. a few weeks ago and my one hunting buddy that came out to help me with atking pics and getting him out of the woods couldn't beleive the damage that my Snyper did. I shot doe last year with the 3 blade and it worked the same magic as the 2 blade. You can't go wrong with either. The Rage heads are basically a little fancier version of the Snypers. From what I have heard Rocky Mtn. heads ( Barrie Archery) were bought by another company and they made a few changes to the Snyper and called it the Rage. A little different looking for more money??? I will stick with the Snypers. They haven't failed me yet.
#17
RE: best expandable broadhead in you opinion
ORIGINAL: Lefty26
Snypers or Rage. Best expandables on the market, both the 2 or 3 blade will work fine. I've taken 15 deer with my 2 blade snypers and have no complaints. I haven't shot the Rage but have friends that do and they are wicked on deer.
Snypers or Rage. Best expandables on the market, both the 2 or 3 blade will work fine. I've taken 15 deer with my 2 blade snypers and have no complaints. I haven't shot the Rage but have friends that do and they are wicked on deer.
#20
RE: best expandable broadhead in you opinion
I've used Spitfires and harvest quite a few deer with them. They are impressive to say the least. Instant blood trails, all complete pass thrus, blood sprayed 3ft, a blind guy could follow the blood trail.
Check on your states regulations before you buy any expandables. The Rage 2 blade is a 2" cutting diameter I believe. I know in my state that is not legal to use for hunting big game.
Check on your states regulations before you buy any expandables. The Rage 2 blade is a 2" cutting diameter I believe. I know in my state that is not legal to use for hunting big game.