I've killed with both of them(single and double). Both just about the same spot. I saw no difference. Both blew completely thru with what seemed like a baseball sized hole.
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Originally posted by stickbowcoop View PostI think he is asking if they are single bevel heads.
Thank You StickBowcoop!
GBoard Swype typing sucks! HTC Keyboards even worse, at least for me.
Did a quick Google search on Single vs. Double BEVEL Broadheads
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"I found this in my grandpaws bow case" -You know how to make a man feel old! That is a later version of the Bear razor head.The earlier ones were an olive drab green.I killed my first deer with one over 40 years ago.Fred Bear killed just about everything that walked with them.I still have a few dozen of the old ones.
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Originally posted by limbbender View Post"I found this in my grandpaws bow case" -You know how to make a man feel old! That is a later version of the Bear razor head.The earlier ones were an olive drab green.I killed my first deer with one over 40 years ago.Fred Bear killed just about everything that walked with them.I still have a few dozen of the old ones.
Any chance you’d be willing to part ways with some?
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Boy that bh brings back some good memories, along with a White Wing Hunter recurve, port Orford cedar shafts, hand split and trimmed real turkey feathers, and my first deer with that equipment- a nice little ten point shot on Aransas National Wildlife Refuge back in 1963. Man time flies when you are having fun don't it?
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Originally posted by MisterB View PostBoy that bh brings back some good memories, along with a White Wing Hunter recurve, port Orford cedar shafts, hand split and trimmed real turkey feathers, and my first deer with that equipment- a nice little ten point shot on Aransas National Wildlife Refuge back in 1963. Man time flies when you are having fun don't it?
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