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JackCrafty
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The 2 " wide broad heads are mechanicals that basically fly like a field point and open as it is impacting the target. I have seen some of Ralph's broad heads in person and they are not excessively large.
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I shot a similar broadhead (Gators)when I shot a compound, They also pivot to allow the blade to pass ribs and such. I hit a 3 point at about 60 and cut his jugular. It was a short, but rather large blood trail.
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