Dana Chiasera
2025-06-30 18:25:54
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Gabriel
2025-06-12 11:56:08
Alright I never wrote reviews but this broadhead is more than deserving of it. If you're anything like I am you have spent more time than you're probably willing to admit scrolling around checking out different broadheads and watching YouTube videos of the pros and cons of each one. From one hunter to another, just get these. Just, do it. You won't regret it. I've taken 8 deer this season alone with these broadheads (my county gives un limited doe permits and I donate every other deer I get so I take a lot of deer) and over the last few years these broadheads have helped me harvest an estimated 30-40 deer. This year, every deer but one dropped within 20 yards, and the one made it 60 because my shot placement wasn't optimal, but these broadheads made up for it. I'm one color blind MF and tracking a blood trail has never been easy for me, but even a blind person could follow the blood trail from one of these broadheads. They hold up great too! I highly recommend not doing this because I don't want to be responsible for you loosing a deer but I have re used the same broadhead three times with successful results before retiring it, however that was with an extremely meticulous cleaning and inspection of the broadhead and a very thorough re sharpening of the blades and chisel tip.They fly EXACTLY like field points and the confidence because of that is outstanding. I've taken many deer at 40-45 yards because they fly so true. If hit well they'll usually pass right through too, usually with enough force to stick in the ground. I'm shooting a 29.5 lift with a 65-70lb draw weight for reference. I've never had one fail to open or deflect, they are very consistent. This is all I use now, they have passed every test I've thrown at them. I've introduced all my hunting buddies to these shwackers and they have all had great results too. Stop freaking out over what broadhead is going to be best for you or if it will take a deer down and just get these, I assure you they will work. No I am not getting paid to say this, just a hunter trying to help fellow hunters have a good season.
Mandi Gillis
2025-05-19 10:58:14
I wasn't sure about these, but I tried them this year. I broke through the shoulder plus a couple ribs and still got a pass threw with no bent or broken blades. The exit wound was massive, around 3". The deer only went about 30yrds. Arrows flew great just like a field point. 100% recommend!
Customer
2025-05-09 18:02:24
I had been using the rage hypodermic broadheads with success but decided to switch over to these and give them a try. I killed three deer this year, 2 doe and one buck. On one of my doe, the arrow hit a branch and went into the hind quarter of the deer. I ended up putting another shot on her to finish her off. When I found her the first arrow had hit her rear leg bone and broke it. The tip held up great and the blades were not bent. I was able to reuse the arrow and broadhead on another deer hunt. These are pretty tough and all three deer I harvested the broadheads opened up on impact. I'll use this again next year and I like that you can buy replacement blades.
Customer
2025-04-12 12:05:16
I’ll start by saying I have never seen deer pile up so fast in all my years archery hunting. These broadheads fly just like field tips, they are absolutely devastating and have great penetration. Both deer I shot had pass throughs and broke bone in between. And I use a 70lb compound bow, not a crossbow zinging bolts at 300,000fps lol. With that being said, not sure if I’m going to buy more and I’ll tell ya why…I hunt the mountains of northeast pa. There is rock all over and even if there’s grass and dirt, there’s rock an inch under it. Out of the 2 that I shot from a tree stand, between 18-25 yards, shooting at that angle and getting a pass through into the ground mashed the tip in on one ( and I can not find replacement tips that can be purchased) and the second one actually bent. I thought the blades bent at first but it was the actual broadheads that bent. This is not saying they are junk or cheap or anything like that. Hunting from the ground or field area or something this would be the only broadhead I would buy again, just for the way and the area I hunt, it is really rough on these.
Trapper Stan
2025-04-01 16:09:01
these broadheads worked very well with my Quil arrows in my new Excalibur micro mag 340 crossbow. I had a complete pass through on a young doe at 21 yards. I may have to put 2 bands on these broadheads as the entry and exit wounds were the same size. The arrow fly true so the premature opening did not affect the flight of the arrow.
Sergio Ugalde
2025-01-31 09:31:56
El anuncio indica que el paquete viene con CD y una punta de práctica y ninguno de los dos viene en el paquete solo lo que se muestra en la imagen
Customer
2025-01-19 16:25:53
They fly true. Great broadheads. Quick delivery.. Will def get more. Broadhead survived this turkey kill as well!.Didn't havs a chance to use training head that came with but these suckers shoot like fieldpoints. Buy!
Customer
2024-12-18 16:22:20
These broadheads fly just like my field points. If you sight in with 125 grain field points, these 100 grain broadheads will impact perfectly, even out to distance
davezz
2024-11-18 10:11:31
Love those broadheads, impossible to find these in my region. Only negative point is the DVD inside is scratched a lot because of the vibration but i don't care, DVD are outdated i don't even own a DVD player...Could be nice to remove it from the package and lower the price a little !