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Simmons Intercepter any good???

Started by J.Nordwell, March 29, 2007, 09:19:00 PM

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J.Nordwell

I'm thinking of trying a new BH. Someone told me about the simmons type. Are they any good? Looking for a good one for deer and elk. Thanks  :archer:
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Golden Hawk

Check out the Simmons threada bit lower on the page. Awesome lookin holes!
LeRoy

Charter member of TBJA (Trad Bow Junkies of America)

Bowspirit

If it's good enough for JC to use, then I'd use 'em...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

ZaneD

in his book, "become the arrow" byron furgison  says that he uses the simmons interceptor and really likes the design

Charlie Lamb

Byron liked the design so much that for a while he sold a Signature version that was exactly like the Interceptor only about an 1/8" narrower.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Gary Logsdon

I've taken more game with the 190 gr. Interceptor than with any other head.
Gary Logsdon

roper

I shot the 160 gn interceptor for the last couple
of years and can tell you it really opens up a
an exit wound....Last deer I shot looked like he
has been hit with a meat cleaver......bleed out
completely in 20 yrds....A little hard to sharpen
but a good head......allen

JC

QuoteOriginally posted by Bowspirit:
If it's good enough for JC to use, then I'd use 'em...
Bout choked on that one Chris, thanks for the compliment, but certainly undeserved. I asked Charlie about them when I first started looking at em and he said "Yep, good head...helluva hole." So really it should be "If it's good enough for Charlie Lamb to recommend, then I'd use em"

I have become a fan of them in my own right however after killing a few things with them. They've proven not only to create massive blood trails but to be durable in my opinion for such a long, unsupported piece of steel out front. Easy to sharpen with Simmons $7 wheelie sharpener (as is everything else I might add), makes them a great choice for many applications.
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
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