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New Bear Razorhead VWS

Started by NY Yankee, January 17, 2023, 10:33:00 AM

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NY Yankee

Did you try them this year? I'm wondering about your thoughts and experiences, sharpening, quality, etc?
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Terry Green

Well I haven't used them as I don't shoot 2 blades often, and when I do I use WIDE ones.

However, they do look good and durable. 
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Tim Finley

It'll make the same hole as a two blade Zwickey Eskimo but the Bear costs  more . I also wont use a two blade unless it is a wide one like the Simmons .

RIVERWOLF

Looks like a well thought out design to me. Interested  in hearing from people that have used them as well.
Though I have No reason to change from what has worked very well for me over the years , doesn't mean I wouldn't purchase some  to support a great company , and try something New.

They look very well built , and should hold up very well. Look to be built much better than the old SS Razors , and I get a lot of usage from each of these .......being a 2 blade user myself.  Here is a  set of my heavy-weight SS Razors .......as this thread needs more pics ;)
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KentuckyWolf

They look nice, but at $70 for what is effectively three heads (yeah it come with the inserts and field points) what type of steel are they made of?

At that price I would expect a premium steel (similar to other high end broadheads), but I can't find any place that says what these heads are made of other than a generic statement of "stainless steel ".
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BillyJack1975

I believe there's lots of better broadheads made in the U.S. that are a lot more affordable. Made in China for pennies in the dollar. I'm not a fan.
I still use vintage Bear razorheads I buy for a few bucks a piece. Easy to sharpen, U.S. carbon steel. List goes on.
I've been waiting for Lusk to do a full review on these.

RIVERWOLF

Anyone that has actually  purchased and "used" them ?   
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RIVERWOLF

Not  being confrontational , but I "believe" he was asking for user feedback . Not really reasons for not liking/purchasing them.  :dunno:
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Carpdaddy

I would have thought that out if so many folks on here that someone would have tried these. Guess it's a tough market with all the choices.  :archer2:
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NY Yankee

Quote from: BillyJack1975 on January 19, 2023, 08:14:05 PM
I believe there's lots of better broadheads made in the U.S. that are a lot more affordable. Made in China for pennies in the dollar. I'm not a fan.
I still use vintage Bear razorheads I buy for a few bucks a piece. Easy to sharpen, U.S. carbon steel. List goes on.
I've been waiting for Lusk to do a full review on these.
Billy, where do you buy vintage Bear Razorheads for a few bucks apeice? Could you define "a few bucks" please?
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Crooked Stic

I have not bought broadheads in several years and at todays prices no way. Have old Magnus = Ace = Snuffers = etc.
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Terry Green

Quote from: RIVERWOLF on January 21, 2023, 07:58:56 AM
Not  being confrontational , but I "believe" he was asking for user feedback . Not really reasons for not liking/purchasing them.  :dunno:

Yep, that's the way it goes sometimes around here.  :knothead:
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Quote from: NY Yankee on February 02, 2023, 04:22:56 PM
Quote from: BillyJack1975 on January 19, 2023, 08:14:05 PM
I believe there's lots of better broadheads made in the U.S. that are a lot more affordable. Made in China for pennies in the dollar. I'm not a fan.
I still use vintage Bear razorheads I buy for a few bucks a piece. Easy to sharpen, U.S. carbon steel. List goes on.
I've been waiting for Lusk to do a full review on these.
Billy, where do you buy vintage Bear Razorheads for a few bucks apeice? Could you define "a few bucks" please?
I have bought some here on Trad Gang on eBay I don't need any more broadheads I just want more and I am old school.
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