curious if anyone uses them. They are really sharp out of the pack, but are shorter in length compared to the woodsman.
Like to hear any feedback on deer or pigs shot with them.
Blood trails similar to Montecs. Deadly but too smal a hole for me. They are easier to sharpen than a Montec or Woodsman. If I was going to shoot a three blade I'd pick them over a Woodsman Elite every day and twice on Sunday.
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I've shot a few things with them. They are fine for good shots, like most any broadhead. They are brazed, though, so a weaker design than the VPA-type solid heads. And shorter means less mechanical advantage, which means less penetration. Shorter helps the compound guys tune them at high speeds, but doesn't offer any real advantage to trad guys that I can see.
Quote from: GCook on January 07, 2019, 07:55:41 PM
Blood trails similar to Montecs. Deadly but too smal a hole for me. They are easier to sharpen than a Montec or Woodsman. If I was going to shoot a three blade I'd pick them over a Woodsman Elite every day and twice on Sunday.
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Montecs are powdered metal...wont shared or hold an edge like real metal.
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