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Well I'm a tinkerer and always have been and being such ive ended up with a few extra ferrals and blades here and there and it doesn't compare to the rest of the really impressive and might I add difficult broadheads you other guys are making, but its what I do for fun. I just threw this small game head together tonight its nothing special, but I think it will work well.
![]() I'm sure I'm not the only guy doing this so what has everyone else put together like this, I was hoping this thread could be an brain storm for the guys not talented or skilled enough (me), or not gotten around to building a solid broadhead all by their lonesome.
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it shoots right there with my field points out to thirty yards, once I get out to the range Ill be able to test out to farther. It makes a real cool thump on my target though
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