SIMMONS BROADHEADS
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NavyDave
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Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
Great to see a fellow bowhunter using the best broadheads ever made! Nothing lives thru a sharkbite......just ask Widowmaker!
You got that right! Dave Oligee is a friend of mine, & I love the Land Shark 100 grain screw in model.
You got that right! Dave Oligee is a friend of mine, & I love the Land Shark 100 grain screw in model.
bowonly- STATE REP/FOUNDING MEMBER
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Location : Moss Bluff, Louisiana
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
I shoot the Landshark 160's. I don't use the bleeder blades. I have never been disappointed with their performance. I bought a ton of them from Jerry Simmons when I thought the business was not going to be picked up by anybody.
bowonly- STATE REP/FOUNDING MEMBER
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Location : Moss Bluff, Louisiana
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
This is my first year hunting trad and alot of guys on my GON trad forum use simmons. I shoot a 45# ben pearson cougar with 1535s and the 190 landsharks are like death darts. I sharpen them with the razors edge and a 3 sided rod. They get rediculously hair popping sharp! Took weeks for the hair on my legs to grow back!!
NavyDave- NEW MEMBER
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Join date : 2011-12-17
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
I've shot Simmons heads since I began hunting. My dad and uncle have shot the intecepter since it came out. I have killed deer with the 100 gr landshark, 160gr landshark and the 190 gr. treeshark. Love them all. The new owner Dave seems to be a great guy. Talked to him on the phone a couple of times. He seems very genuine about keeping the Simmons product top quality.
dirtdobber- NEW MEMBER
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Join date : 2012-03-09
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Been shooting Simmons since August 1990. Saw Mr. Jerry at his booth at the Atlanta Buckarama and bought some 160 gr. Landsharks. Haven't looked back. Since then I've killed critters with all the big Simmons with the exception of the Tiger Shark. I switched to the Tree Shark exclusively several years ago and just can't make myself shoot anything smaller.
Chris Spikes- NEW MEMBER
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Join date : 2012-01-10
Age : 49
Location : Vidalia, GA
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
been shootin a recurve now for about two years, and have been shooting some magnus broadheads out of it, but about six months after i had broke about a million of them magnus broarheads off in a bow target i started researching simmons. my buddy shot the 165 grn landsharks so i got some and i lovem. I aint never kilt nuthin withem yet( cause i cant hit the broadside of a barn, but i did miss a doe:) but i plan on it. Also been shootin the interceptors and i think i like them better than the landsharks. Either way simmons are hard to beat.
vortex1- FORUM STATE REP
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Join date : 2012-07-05
Age : 30
Location : South Sauty Creek, AL
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
I still have a unopened pack of land sharks that I will use when the time is right. I loved these heads. To bad they arent being made anymore
Tiny52- ACTIVE POSTER LEVEL 1
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Join date : 2012-08-15
Re: SIMMONS BROADHEADS
Actually they are still being made Tiny! Correct me if I'm wrong guys, cuz I didn't look back in the threads to verify, but Mr Dave Oligee bought the business and is now bringing the best broadheads ever made back into circulation. He is a member here on the site!
bowonly- STATE REP/FOUNDING MEMBER
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