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Broadhead talk is not a site where we bash or trash broadheads and or the representatives of companies, its a place where we share information that allows the users to make their own choices when it comes to choosing a particular broadhead. There's nothing wrong in mentioning that a broadhead broke and or lost blades when shooting through a 4 inch sappling however referring to a commercial being a hoax is not acceptable, period. Daniel - Broadheadtalk Moderator
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Nice. I like people that tell it like it is with no BS in between! No broadhead is designed to shoot trees with!
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I will have to agree with Diamondrock on this one. Broadheads are not designed to shoot through trees. At some point we must be honest with ourselves and have realistic expectations for our broadheads. I mean we all want the best on the market for the game we hunt but come on a 4" tree.
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