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Bear razor heads

Started by txcookie, June 25, 2018, 07:23:04 PM

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txcookie

Got some but not sure what they weigh. Shoot great on my cedars.
Is it deer season yet?

nek4me

I have some of the greenies and some gray/black ones. Mine weigh from 110 to 115gr. Believe these were designed to be 125gr with the bleeder blade. I stuff an aluminum foil ball of the proper weight into the ferrule to make them all 125 without the bleeder.

txcookie

Thank you. They shoot great and sharpen very well. I got my heads for deer season.
Is it deer season yet?

Tim Finley

I think they are 115 with out the bleeder and 125 with  . I always use the bleeder and I have used them on and off since I was a kid they are great heads, none are any better .

bunyan

They sharpen great for me! I'd agree on the weight...115gr without bleeders or inserts.  I'm gonna have to find some bleeders at Denton hill for mine!

Wheels2

I still have a bunch.  Even though I don't shoot them,  I hate to get rid of them.  I don't shoot woods and with inserts they are a bit heavy for my artiws
Super Curves.....
Covert Hunter Hex9h
Morrison Max 6 ILF
Mountain Muffler strings to keep them quiet
Shoot as much weight as you can with accuracy

Pointer

Probably my all time favorite broadhead....and they've probably killed more game than any other..

Mine come in between 110 and 115 usually. I add an adapter or heavier insert to get the weight where I want it. When I shot cedars I never worried too much about the weight because the arrows I used were in the 520-540gr weight range which was perfect for my setup.

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