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Location: Monetta, SC
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As for mass produced broadheads, these are the best fixed blades available, especially of those with interchangeable blades. They are tough and penetrate like no other.
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*Sigh* because of you guys and all the hype on these slick tricks on here I'm going to have to try some...its just simply breaking my heart.
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yes ,ST's are a good broad head. Shot a nice Blacktail buck a few weeks ago from 30 yards. It ran 50-60 yards and then folded up on the run. I found the arrow 13 yards from where it had passed through the deer. Out of package razor sharp, as quality broad heads should be,
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