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Spitfire Maxx Broadheads


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Not a lot of people really talk much about these broadheads, but I have been using them for a few years now and had exceptional success with these. Most deer I have shot leave a great blood trail and the entrance and exit holes are devestating! I have thought about going to rage, because of all the hype. Honestly these seem comparable to Rage.

 

Does anyone else use these?

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I used them only twice and never again... I had beyond horrible penetration. Who knows though, could have been my bow set up. They did always expand and were like a fricken battle axe hitting the deer

 

I'm gonna guess it wasnt your bow just the way these broadheads are.

 

Two ways to look at it I guess:

 

1.) No passthrough = less penetration...

 

or

 

2.) The arrow and broadhead is thrashing and cutting up more as it still hangs in there while the deer runs.

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Gotta hit that "boiler room" guys...! No question about it. I went from rages to split fires. Think the diff. Is that the splitfire have a hard stop in the back that may cause more hangups. The rage are on those rubber o-rings that allow for some flexability on pass through. Maybe?

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Look at the Ulmer edge broad heads.They are flat out awesome!! Been using them 2 years and they make a serious hole in a deer,out of 4 deer I have shot with them all but one was pass through and that one I hit the back side shoulder and it still punched through the shoulder blade almost a inch.She died within 40 yards.

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