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Shot the spitfire maxxs this year and killed 3 deer and a turky with the same head. all I have done was resharpen the blades and had 0 problems with them all pass throughs. 1 was shot at 43 and 46 yards.
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The Spitfire MAXX is a beast for sure. I absolutely wrecked a velvet 10-pointer with it this past September.
Just found this as well from the MAXX: YouTube - Europen wild boar in SA with Spitfire Maxx |
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Just one question, what's the difference between the Spitfire Maxx and the original Spitfire with the exception of the cut on contact blade? David
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