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    Deal Alert

    From now until July 5th - 10%off items in the store. Sign up for our email list to learn about future promotions and discounts.

    Coupon Code 'THS10' at checkout
    https://TheHunterSightStore.com

    Some products your are familiar with:

    Spartan Trail Cameras
    BuckStik
    Coonhood
    Thorn broadheads
    Triple Advantage
    T-Post Mount and accessories
    Glory Nocks - (should arrive this week, fingers crossed)
    The Hunter Sight Hats, Tshirts
    Rubline Scents
    Last edited by Beargrasstx; 06-23-2019, 05:41 PM.

    #2
    What website?

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      #3
      I will see if I can get my buddies video of him nailing some pigs. I should have some video myself in a couple of weeks hopefully. Here is a review. If not your thing, I get it. I am/was a fixed broadhead guy. Slick Tricks but these have my attention.

      [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kyMbdWT18U"]Thorn Archery Broadhead Test - YouTube[/ame]

      Another favorite product other than ones you guys know- Coonhood and T-Post Mount

      I love the Buck Stik products and look forward to using them myself. Check out their website and facebook page for all kinds of videos.
      Last edited by Beargrasstx; 06-23-2019, 06:21 PM.

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        #4
        that thorn BH has some cool features that may be the future of mechanicals.

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          #5
          Triple Advantage has some minerals and food plots pretty good. They have a Boost protein formula that comes in a 10lb bag and is 39% protein. Mixes with 200lb of corn

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            #6
            TTT, these BH’s/video are worth a look for the mechanical fans out there

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jcjohnson View Post
              TTT, these BH’s/video are worth a look for the mechanical fans out there
              Broadheads are meant to "cut" not "grab".

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                #8
                Originally posted by TxAg View Post
                Broadheads are meant to "cut" not "grab".
                I get it, but it’s thinking aside the box. What about a heavy arrow with a lot of kinetic energy for the deer to absorb with max cutting power? Sounds good in theory to me

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jcjohnson View Post
                  I get it, but it’s thinking aside the box. What about a heavy arrow with a lot of kinetic energy for the deer to absorb with max cutting power? Sounds good in theory to me
                  It might be outside the box, but it's getting a little too cute. A heavier arrow will have more momentum, but there are plenty of great options out there already that cut on contact and produce large wound channels.

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                    #10
                    Guess my thought process is with the blunt style head it would hit harder and produce more damage. I’m not in love with the cutting power of this head, but all around I think it has innovations that are worth thinking about. like the blade locking abilities, endurance and accuracy as well as the thump it delivers. There is room for mechanical heads to improve IMO. I have never heard of thorn broad heads and have nothing to do with them BTW.
                    Last edited by Jcjohnson; 06-24-2019, 02:05 PM.

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                      #11
                      I will post some pictures when I have some kills. I wasn't a believer until I saw a few hog kills with them. The wound was huge, you don't have to worry about the blades coming out during flight with the use of the rubber pin.

                      They don't need any tuning, you can practice with the same exact head you are going to shoot with using the practice collar.

                      It takes 7 lbs of force for head to depress and cut rubber pin releasing blades.

                      I have watched a YouTube video where a guy shoots them through a pop blind screen at a target 20 yards away. They did not open when hitting the screen mesh and flew just as straight as the field tip.

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                        #12
                        I hope they work for yall. Good luck.

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                          #13
                          I have shot slick tricks the last few years but after seeing a trusted friend use them. Plus YouTube videos I am going to give them a whirl.

                          Other than the broadheads there are a lot of other items for sale in the store.
                          Coonhoods, BuckStik (favorite), Tpost Mount (who doesn't need these or the treemate?) and Glory Nocks pretty soon. Plus a ton of others not mentioned

                          Spartan Trail Cameras

                          https://thehuntersightstore.com

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                            #14
                            Really cool store glad to see my product made the cut!

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