06-23-2004, 09:07 PM
I use Sonoran mechanical broadheads. They are open after impact (OAI), which helps drastically reduce the chance of deflection on a quartering shot. I've taken 3 deer with them. One was even a poor shot (guts), and that animal only went 150 yards and died. The other 2 I could have killed with field points, as both were spine shots! Those 2 stuck in the bone, but the other was a clean pass through. My father has taken one deer with them, and that arrow was a pass through. They have a unique design, and I feel that they are superior to other broadheads that open on impact. They are designed to be used on large game animals like deer, elk, and even moose! My little bro shoots the Rocky Mountain Revolutions, they open to the rear on impact. It looks like a good design, but he has not taken any animals with them. There are many choices out there, and I'm sure you'll get many opinions on them. Just get a quality broadhead, and I'm sure you wont go wrong.
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