By Duane Taylor
Mon, Feb 07, 2011
G5, a leader in all steel constructed broadheads, has introduced a new broadhead into the world..
G5, a leader in all steal constructed broadheads, has introduced a new broadhead into the world of expandables. The new T3 is a 3 blade expandable with a very impressive 1 ½” cutting diameter to really open up the target with complete pass-through ability. And the blades are replaceable so you’re not spending big bucks after arrowing those big bucks! If this isn’t enough, G5 holding true to their innovative trend, also added
Spider Clips to the broadhead, which allow the end user to choose the blade tension. The blades come with two versions of the Spider Clips so you can have easier or stiffer deployment tension based on your bow’s speed and draw weight, and even let you have the ability to shoot through a ground blind’s mesh windows. Thanks to these tension clips, there are no o-rings to fail, fall off, or replace. G5 once again pulls all the stops and shoots another great product into the world of archery performance.
For more information about these amazing broadheads, visit http://g5outdoors.com/#sec_t3
Information gathered from manufacturers website
By Duane Taylor
TalkHunting Pro Staffer Duane "Duane72" Taylor was born in western NY. As the son of a pastor, he spent several childhood years in Wisconsin, then West Virginia where he graduated high school before landing in Rhode Island. Moving out on his own, Duane spent a few years in Texas before enlisting in the US Air Force where he served for four years, stationed in Germany and South Carolina, and took part in Operation Desert Shield. After, he returned to RI where he served an additional year in the Air National Guard and married his fiancé Desiree. He now works full-time as the Facility Manager of his church, as well as volunteer serves on the board of Deacons. Duane cherishes his life with Desiree and is the proud father of two boys.
Growing up in a family that, even though they were not opposed to it, had minimal interest in hunting, Duane had few, if no, opportunities to experience the world of hunting for himself. He has always had an enjoyment of fishing and holds fond memories of fishing the ponds and lakes of Wisconsin with his dad and siblings. Always having a deep interest in hunting though, he took it upon himself to get started the year after settling home in Rhode Island. Armed with nothing more than an ancient recurve given to him by an old man in his church when he was in his teens, and decked out in his Air Force BDUs, he plunged into what would soon become a passion, hobby, and lifestyle.
It was several years before Duane would arrow his first deer with a used compound bow he had "upgraded" to. But those first years brought with them many valuable lessons, mentors, and friends and were the foundations of the successful years that followed. Hunting also the shotgun and muzzleloader seasons, spring & fall turkey, as well as some small game and coyote, Duane spends a great deal of time in the woods or preparing to be there. His other passions are most importantly God, his family, and his off-season fix of motorcycles.