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ACE broadhead kill thread

Started by $bowhunter$, December 01, 2011, 07:03:00 AM

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Pine

I just switched to ACE 160gr. because my bow seems to shoot much better with the heavier heads . Haven't had a shot yet but this thread gives me confidence in them .
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Danny Rowan

Ace 200 Express on a Sweetland arrow out of a 65# Blacktail. Little Texas doe from a few years ago.



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Iowabowhunter

Really thinking about getting some of the 175 grain Super Express heads, and leaving the Grizzly 185's for Elk and hopefully Moose someday
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centaur

Super Express 200 gr is what I was shooting this year. A whitetail;

and a turkey;
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wooddamon1

Good thread,  I haven't killed anything yet with them, but my turkey missiles are sportin' some Standards ready for spring...
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Hatrick

This was on election day last year. Ace 145 grain. It was also the first time I ever used them but certainly not the last. I shot the buck first and the doe 20 minutes later. Neither went very far and both left good blood. Great results that day...at least the hunting.

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Mike Gerardi


TxAg

I always like going back through this thread. I don't have any to add...maybe someone else does?

Ron LaClair

Roger Norris and I with a nice doe he shot at Shrew Haven with an Ace Express.

 
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Danny Rowan

Bison shot in Texas a few years ago, Ace 200 Express on a laminated birch shaft went threw the elbow and into the heart, down in about 30 seconds. 65# Robertson recurve.

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Ray Lyon

QuoteOriginally posted by Ron LaClair:
Roger Norris and I with a nice doe he shot at Shrew Haven with an Ace Express.

   
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K.S.TRAPPER

You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

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You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

two4hooking

160 grain Ace standard.  One of the toughest heads out there!





83 yard shot after I plucked and punched the ham.

TxAg

Thanks for the additions. Fun thread

two4hooking

Here are a couple more from my Hunting Bud Mike:

also Ace standards 160 grain:





Shattered wood in the heart as the deer's shoulder busted the shaft.



Mike says this deer was spraying blood in the morning sunlight like a sprinkler LOL!

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