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		<title>By: charlie</title>
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		<description>all good points but i don&#039;t see where you addressed things like cost of ownership. for instance with mechanicals the blades have to be replaced after each shot, the same goes for alot of fixed blade broad heads with replaceable blades. whereas something like a g5 montec is more expensive upfront but there are no replacement parts, you just sharpen the blade after each kill.</description>
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