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<blockquote data-quote="esoxpirate" data-source="post: 103083" data-attributes="member: 2514"><p>Toxic are one shot wonders, I got a hand full of them to try and review a few years ago. They were dead on accurate for the first shot, then the blades would bend just a little and foam or dirt would get in the cracks... From there you never knew where that arrow was going. If they do connect, they do leave a great blood trail, and are very sturdy. I shot a Coyote and an Antelope with them. </p><p></p><p>I would go with fixed blade, G5 Montec, its what I shoot every day, very dependable. If you are worried about breaking through a shoulder or rib bone, you may want to look at badger broad heads. </p><p></p><p>If its penetration you want, you need the kinetic energy. As stated above you can try and use weed wacker string, or just upgrade your arrow to Full Metal Jackets (FMJ). Either way will affect your vertical axis of your arrow flight and you will have to adjust your sights. </p><p></p><p>I have to say, keep shooting, and make sure you know your comfort zone. Don't shoot beyond it. </p><p></p><p>Esox</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esoxpirate, post: 103083, member: 2514"] Toxic are one shot wonders, I got a hand full of them to try and review a few years ago. They were dead on accurate for the first shot, then the blades would bend just a little and foam or dirt would get in the cracks... From there you never knew where that arrow was going. If they do connect, they do leave a great blood trail, and are very sturdy. I shot a Coyote and an Antelope with them. I would go with fixed blade, G5 Montec, its what I shoot every day, very dependable. If you are worried about breaking through a shoulder or rib bone, you may want to look at badger broad heads. If its penetration you want, you need the kinetic energy. As stated above you can try and use weed wacker string, or just upgrade your arrow to Full Metal Jackets (FMJ). Either way will affect your vertical axis of your arrow flight and you will have to adjust your sights. I have to say, keep shooting, and make sure you know your comfort zone. Don't shoot beyond it. Esox [/QUOTE]
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