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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 2935343" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Broadheads aren't mystical devices. They need to perform a few tasks. Fly straight (which is 99% in the bow not the broadhead), slice through the target and create a wound channel, and be tough enough to do those things reliably. Mechanicals don't do it consistently and some aren't very tough. Steelforce are super sharp, super tough and slice through game like butter. Torture tests have proven them to be among if not the toughest broadheads on the market. Nothing mechanical to fail. Are Montec's really good? Yes. Other brands that have cut on contact, solidly made broadheads will be acceptable too. So, again, nothing magical or mystical about them. Many work, a few are excellent and several should be removed from the market. I mean, how many stories do we have to hear about Rage's failing before people understand?</p><p></p><p>But you shouldn't just rely on what works for you. Most people don't have enough personal data to provide accurate recommendations. So you've shot 2 deer with you super sauce broadhead? 3 deer, or even 4 deer. It's not enough data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 2935343, member: 7292"] Broadheads aren't mystical devices. They need to perform a few tasks. Fly straight (which is 99% in the bow not the broadhead), slice through the target and create a wound channel, and be tough enough to do those things reliably. Mechanicals don't do it consistently and some aren't very tough. Steelforce are super sharp, super tough and slice through game like butter. Torture tests have proven them to be among if not the toughest broadheads on the market. Nothing mechanical to fail. Are Montec's really good? Yes. Other brands that have cut on contact, solidly made broadheads will be acceptable too. So, again, nothing magical or mystical about them. Many work, a few are excellent and several should be removed from the market. I mean, how many stories do we have to hear about Rage's failing before people understand? But you shouldn't just rely on what works for you. Most people don't have enough personal data to provide accurate recommendations. So you've shot 2 deer with you super sauce broadhead? 3 deer, or even 4 deer. It's not enough data. [/QUOTE]
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