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    Inexpensive broadheads?

    I have a serious problem with "Flat Tailed Raccoons." What are some good broadheads people have used that did not cost a fortune or survived pass through the animal and was still usable after. There are quite a few of them so I don't want to be wrecking $15 broadheads to get rid of some pests.

    And yes, archery is allowed in the area.
    I don't shoot innocent animals... Just the ones that look guilty!

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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Judo points....
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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Buy a decent pellet gun, once you loss or break a few $15 arrows you'll understand why.
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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Zwickey's are not bad cost wise. 6 for about $35
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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    Judo points....
    X2.. Apparently zwickeys took down some deer with their judos. And they're judo points so you're not going to lose your arrow in the process.

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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Looking at what my judo's do to my target, I am sure they would stake a 'coon to the ground no problem. And they are the cheapest tip at the store.

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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Grimm Reapers are $40 to $50 for six and you can use them over and over.

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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spy View Post
    Grimm Reapers are $40 to $50 for six and you can use them over and over.
    Ahem... where can you get 6 for $50? I'll buy some at that price! Its more like $50 for 3 plus a practice head.

    Mule - I have some Px2 original broadheads you can have at $5. a pack of three - as long as you promise not to use them on big game! They break... I have four packs and a pack of replaceable blades that I'll throw in! lemme know
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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    If your worried about wrecking your broadheads I would by the Zwickey carbon steel Broadhead. It's one piece and would never break. I think any cheap fixed blade Broadhead would do the job though.

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    Re: Inexpensive broadheads?

    Magnus Stingers...they have a lifetime warranty.
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