flyingarrow montana

ivorytip

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you guys seen these heads? called toxic fixed blade from flying arrow montana. i cant wait to try them out
 

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I'm not much of a bow hunter but it looked impressive to me. I wonder how it performes when it hits bone.
 

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How do you practice with a head that cuts 7/8" holes out of your target?? Thats gonna get pricey quick.
 

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yeah i was thinking same thing. im thinking they will shoot more closely to a field tip than other heads. will see soon. might use sand, rather mess up 1 head then the broad'tget.
 

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Definitely need to know what damage it does to that bear, the design is impressive. Thanks for pointing these out ivorytip!
 
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Ivory have you practiced with these yet? Ive read you should run straight fletchings no helical left or right. Have you noticed drag if your current arrows have helical? (Given you have them in your possession)
 

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i havent shot them yet. i have 6 of them. and i allways run straight fletchings. on monday i should be able to get out and see what damage they do to my BH target...
 

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I love the idea of these broadheads. Accuracy is a huge concern. I am gonna do some research. Thanks IvoryTip for posting this. Always looking for a better way to put them in the freezer. Please keep us updated on any testing and your opinions.

BTW you gonna be around Wolverine for bears? I have some old sights that have produced some nice bears near your area.