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1.) Swamp Fox - 01/04/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;46394]Swampy, you might want to start an arrow thread too. I'd be curious what people are using these days and why. I just switched and am working on a set of Goldtips now.[/QUOTE]



Don't say I never do anything around here.


And, What?...Your typing finger worn out for the new year already? :tap: LOL

Don't make me announce my retirement..."I'd like to spend more time with my family..." :bk:

2017 is the year I let everyone else catch up with my post count... Not exactly a New Year's resolution as much as a swing-of-the-pendulum kind of thing...Maybe. We'll see. I know Luv2 probably has a couple of posts left in him before he gets too crotchety even for his own self, for instance...:fire:


But anyway...:wink


I'd also be interested in anything new in the arrow department, but I think my next step when it comes time is CE BLU RZ as the successor to my Blue Streaks. I'm open to suggestions though. It's been a couple of years since those caught my eye. I'm also still very heavily invested in Beman ICS Hunters, so nothing's gonna change there.

[url]http://carbonexpressarrows.com/archery/hunting-arrows/maxima--blu--rz[/url]
2.) bluecat - 01/04/2017
Don't think that spending more time with the cats is the answer. I know better. btw, how is li'l bluecat doing? Are you feeding her enough. She looks a little thin to me.
3.) Swamp Fox - 01/04/2017
[QUOTE=BULLZ-i;46405]GOLDTIPS STILL WORK JUST FINE ESPECIALLY FOR THE COST. THEY DID CHANGE THEIR SPINE NUMBERING TO BE INLINE WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD THO.[/QUOTE].....
4.) crookedeye - 01/06/2017
i kinda like the looks of the new g5 deadmeat broadhead..
5.) crookedeye - 01/06/2017
anyone going to the ata show???

anyone.. bueller...

man you guys suck! lol.. you call youreselfs hunters?? i can get more imformation off my magic 8 ball..
6.) bluecat - 01/06/2017
[QUOTE=crookedeye;46461]anyone going to the ata show???

anyone.. bueller...

man you guys suck! lol.. you call youreselfs hunters?? i can get more imformation off my magic 8 ball..[/QUOTE]

It is decidedly so.
7.) bluecat - 01/06/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;46406]Don't say I never do anything around here.


And, What?...Your typing finger worn out for the new year already? :tap: LOL[/QUOTE]

No, but my middle finger sure got a work out last year. It could use some rest. So when   type   may om t

certa n   eys. :wink
8.) Swamp Fox - 01/06/2017
+2....
9.) Swamp Fox - 01/06/2017
[QUOTE=crookedeye;46460]i kinda like the looks of the new g5 deadmeat broadhead..[/QUOTE]


I might look into these as well. I have some of the old G5 mechs from before they started messing with them, and like them a lot. They won't last forever, though.

I haven't picked up on all the differences and similarities yet, though. Maybe somebody will do a post on that, LOL...



[url]http://www.archerywire.com/releases/392313/?platform=hootsuite[/url]

[QUOTE]The Dead Meat mechanical broadhead is constructed from super-tough machined 100 percent stainless-steel to make contact and keep driving deep. Three heavy-duty blades produce unrelenting results by creating a gaping 1.5-inch cutting diameter for short and heavy blood trails.

The design of the Dead Meat is highlighted by the all new SnapLock retaining collar that creates an audible "snap" when each of the three blades is locked securely in place for flawless flight. The SnapLock collar features an integrated clip that marries with a tiny knob on the back side of each blade for quick and secure blade retention. Never again worry about poorly-seated blades or in-flight deployment.
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