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I sure like mine.....

the one piece construction is really tough and very precise, they claim that the threads are not machined but are actually part of the casting process! pretty sweet if you ask me. it is hard to imagine any other broadhead being tougher, maybe a titanium version would be....

it took some work but i did get mine shaving sharp..about 5-10 minutes per head, and they fly so close to my field points that it makes no difference. 2" groups at 30 yard with either type of point...absolutely no complaints atall.

Troy J
 
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OK, I bought 6 (in 100gr), will try them out on warthog coming weekend.
I did not buy the sharpener. Will a fine sand paper on glass work?
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my good friend in SC has killed deer with them and rates them pretty much trash. For one kill, fine. For repeated use, uh oh....

multiple kill factor of 0. tend to bend where the ferril meets the threads, even on passthrus. May not be able to tell until shooting them again.

guess I'll stick with my thunderheads.

us poor boys like repeaters.
 
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