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Tru-Fire T1-100 broadhead

by , Posted to on 01/17/2012 9:50 PM | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/17/2004
Location: ND
Any one use the Tru-Fire T1-100 broadheads?
If so, what's the good/bad?

Been thinking of giving them a try this next season.  No mechanical suggestions, I have no intentions of using them.

Sometimes what is going through your head, should stay in your head!

Only crooked politicians fear armed citizens.

Re: Tru-Fire T1-100 broadhead
by on 01/17/2012 11:39 PM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 09/08/2011
Location: ND
Not a bad broadhead but its not REALLY high quality made.

I keep a couple in my quiver for coons or squirrels stuff like that. They fly okay at lower speeds (280 and under) and fly well to about thirty yards. I couldn't get them to spin real well on my arrows. In the higher speeds and longer yardages, they are not all that great.

Make some decent holes. However, I would shoot a NAP Thunderhead Razor or Edge before the Tru-fire.

Re: Tru-Fire T1-100 broadhead
by on 01/19/2012 10:23 AM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/17/2004
Location: ND
TTT

Sometimes what is going through your head, should stay in your head!

Only crooked politicians fear armed citizens.

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