Gravedigger Broadheads

ScottR

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Most of us are pretty well set on our broadhead set ups for this season, but for those of you who are into cutting diameters etc. here is an article filled with specs on the Gravedigger broadhead series.

What are you taking to the field this year? Let's see your best blood trail picture to go along with it.
 

ScottR

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Dan P posted a pic a while back of his blood trails. Will see if I can dig up the picture.


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Ikeepitcold

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That would be cool. I've seen some pics of what these things can do. Pretty big blood trails.
 

DanPickar

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I will never go back to any small profile head. But I will also never shoot a fully mechanical head on elk either! Gravediggers are a killer combo of both.
 

MTbowhunter36

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This blood trail is from my spring black bear. Broadhead is a 125 gr. 4 blade Wac 'Em. Those Gravediggers look intriguing.


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ColoradoV

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I guess I am one of the guys that is needing to switch up broad heads for the fall..

Been shooting everything with Ulmer's head for about 5-6 years or more now - elk and deer worked great on both and shot great - but I have pieced together all my broken ones that can still be sharpened and even found a box on a web forum of 125gr that got me another year in there. With that said anyone out there got any more lol? Getting down to my last 2-3 that can still be sharpened so starting the search.

I pry should start a thread as not to hijack - as a simple search of the net gives me more pages to sort through than is in war and peace... Grave diggers come up quite a bit so they might be one I have to see shoot.