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two blade Bear Razorhead

Started by fredbear92, August 05, 2007, 04:15:00 PM

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Mike31947

I sharpen my Bear SS with the Lansky system and they are shaving sharp.
Isaiah  40:31

bkupris

Shot my whitetail last year with a green one and no bleeders and a 45# recurve.
Brian Kupris

Mike31947

oops and I forgot I never use the bleeders and I've always had a good blood trail when they didn't fall in sight.
Isaiah  40:31

Mike31947

oops and I forgot I never use the bleeders and I've always had a good blood trail when they didn't fall in sight.
Isaiah  40:31

SuperK

I used to use them back in the 70's with a 45lb bow with the bleederblades.  Best I remember I never had a problem with penetration and had good bloodtrails.  The only reason I stopped using the bleederblades was because they sometimes broke off if ya hit bone.  Just like Mr. Bear designed them too!  Thats what I got on the end of my arrows this year.  I'm a thinking Mr. Bear might have the "solution" for the problem of "penetration vs bloodtrails"  A 4 blade for a nice bloodtrail unless something heavier than a rib was hit and BINGO!, the thin bleederblade breaks off and now you have a 2 blade for penetration.  Only problem is that them ole' green Bear broadheads bring a nice price.  Not to worry,  the Magnus 125 vented can use the Bear bleederblades too.  Might need to secure it in place with a dab of glue.  Sorry to be so long winded but just my 2 cents worth.
They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

SuperK

They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

troutms

I've only shot two deer w/ 2 blade razorheads. Both walked less than 50 yards and fell over. Got passthroughs on both. I shoot 2 blade zwickeys now. You won't be disappointed in them.
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buckeyebowhunter

Are you guys saying that 4 blade broadheads with bleeders always do better without the bleeders? Or just bear razorheads?

Gote Rider

The heads will do a great job for you. If you make a good shot your tracking job will be short to none. They will do great without the bleeder blades. I have been shooting them that way for over 25yrs. with very good luck.
I may give out but I will never give up.

toddster

The new stainless ones do not compare to the old BEar heads.  I shot a deer with a new stainless head and was trashed, didn't even get the penetration I should have, if I would used an old bear head.

George D. Stout

toddster...I like the older ones too, but the new ones shouldn't be trashed with a shot into a deer.  I've shot the new ones into concrete blocks and they held up for a half-dozen shots or more before breaking.  Maybe it had an issue from the start.

hs6181

never used them before. I just found a old 59-60 grizzly with 1/2 dozen green ones, bleeders installed.

guess I'll be finding out for myself in a couple months
Harold

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