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these heads look like they would perform awsome. i have heard that they fly not so great. i would love to see a review on these. does anyone use them or know someone that does? i like the curve to them. it seems it would make a nice hole.
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Simmons Shark Wound Room - May find a review there or the Simmons Forum.
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I haven't seen a Simmons head that doesn't group with my field tips from a properly tuned bow. I had some of the 125 grain 2 blade 1-3/16" cut and they were some of the best shooting broadheads I've ever shot. I've also got the 165 grain 1-9/16" landsharks and they fly perfectly as well at over 300 fps.
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