Editor’s note: As hunters and anglers, we don’t agree on everything. We’ve even been known to argue on occasion. That’s why this week is all about figuring out who’s right and who’s just plain wrong.
I’ve destroyed about $4,000 worth of new broadheads in the past two years in the course of our annual Broadhead Test. I’ve tested 33 different models—a mix of fixed-blade and mechanicals for both ...
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It's a debate that has been raging among archers for decades: mechanical or fixed broadheads? With archery season right around the corner, you want to make sure you are equipped with the right gear to ...
In the beginning there were only fixed blade broadheads. Then manufacturers insisted on adding more moving parts to a compound bow setup and the mechanical head phenomenon became entrenched in ...
I’m addicted to bowhunting turkeys. I admit I have a problem and don’t want any help. I spend more than 60 days each year bowhunting turkeys in at least four states. I’ve completed the Grand Slam ...
Choosing a broadhead can be a challenge. Bow hunters want to create wounds that create massive blood loss in their prey as efficiently as possible. They aim for heart and lung and desire a complete ...