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| Traditional Broadheads This one is for all you glue sniffers out there. |
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In my opinion Snuffers are easy to sharpen and make a fantastic hole in an animal! Always dependable and you cannot beat Mike Sohm's warranty on his Magnus heads.
I've used the SS Snuffer out of my compound too. It's also easy to sharpen and get to fly right. *Arrow after centering ribs on both sides ![]() ![]() *Some of the bloodtrail ![]() *Where she stood after bounding 10yds after the shot. ![]() Here's the doe I killed this year with a glue on 125gr. Snuffer on a 31" chundoo shaft at 10yds. ![]() Where she layed ![]() Entrance
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Great post Varmint!! You just made a believer out of a few traditional guys out there I bet. Prob even some modern shooters. Great Job!! I'll be sure this pic gets posted on broadheadshed's wound room.
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I had used Snuffers in my traditional bow and in the compound. In the compounds I think that there are a better broadhead. It make a noise in fly at high speed.
In my traditional donīt have problems, but I prefer two blades or Wensel. Good pictures!!! |
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Varmint101 is that a two blade snuffer? Nothing wrong with the snuffer broadhead, I like the fact you can put a 8 inch bastard file to them and get them pretty scary sharp
![]() Awesome pics
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