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  • Hey guys i have a question. I am an avid hunter but just getting in to bow hunting . Of all the broadheads out there the two i cant seem to pick the better of is the f-15 fixed blabe or the montec cs .I like the one piece design on both . But which one is gone put-em down better?

  • The pressure would push more water out f-15 wins

  • the rage didnt do so well on the basketball because it a basketball is under pressure, and it keeps its form. A deer's ribcage is not under pressure like a basketball, and the rage will create a huge hole like they always do

  • Looks like another gimmick to me, lLike a disposable razor with 5 blades...where does the madness end? I like my Montecs.

  • Question to everyone that uses the F15 Expandable: My bow shoots at about 290 fps... would I need one or two rubberbands? If I use two, would it be difficult for the broadhead to open?

  • Awesome, next time i want to kill a water filled basketball ill know what broadhead to use.. Seriously, its so hard to come up with something that works better then the One Piece Cut on contact broadhead that all these companies have to rely marketing us gimicks to sell us the alternative......... Zwickeys, Montec's, Woodsman elites... all are stronger, more reliable, and very Deadly broadheads that are pretty hard to beat... 6 cutting surfaces have more drag and will hinder penetration.

  • Back from the hunt guys and gals.. No question a bigger hole leads to more blood loss, especially as it relates to certain organs. My recent experience with a nice whitetail brought me to an immediate conclusion about the F15. The deer go down hard and stay down.. Blood loss is amazing..

  • Its nice to see some people thinking for themselves. the dual blade expanable has no benefits and will only reduce penetration. The dual blades will cut each blood vessel twice, which won't increase blood loss. We all know what an exit hole looks like, it is a gaping hole. The skin does not hold the blood in. Nothing in the body holds the blood in except the blood vessels. So they reduced they reduced the number of blood vessels cut and cut each one twice. stop with the gimmicks.

  • It is nice to see people thinking for themselves.. There are many points of entry possible in a shot and having extra cutting surfaces leads to more damage, especially around major organs..

  • @bobg4570 You have to realize that a dual blade broad head will create more damage in the organs than a single blade. Remember were not aiming for the blood vessels were aiming for the lungs and or heart.

  • @rcman123 we aim for the lungs because all the blood is pumped there to get oxygenated. It travels through an incredible network of arteries and capilaries to veins and back to the heart. By placing a broadhead through the lungs, we cut an incredible number of blood vessels causing massive bleeding. so the next question is what would cut more blood vessels? two blades cutting in the same direction 1/4 inch apart or blades cutting in different directions. all dual blades do is reduce penetration

  • @bobg4570 youre right having two blades will only reduce penetration, and reduce the chance of a pass-through

  • wow, interesting, i would think all of the blades would have more resistance and you would hardly get a pass thru. unless you shooting at least 70lbs.

  • man...i was thinkin the same thing!

  • I've recently tested these broadheads for accuracy and found that they fly very true. No question Carbon Express has a winner in the making.

  • Way better than a Rage...Go F 15

  • Way cool

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