I echo the tough to sharpen (it was the shape of the head for me). I used the 150gr single bevels and they were a bear. But they flew great and will definitely kill something.
fly great. I’d get the version with the bleeders. I killed a pig and a squirrel with one and even hit my feed pen with it after it passed through the pig and it’s still in my quiver after I got it sharp again
I echo the tough to sharpen (it was the shape of the head for me). I used the 150gr single bevels and they were a bear. But they flew great and will definitely kill something.
For the two blade the stay sharp c guide makes it simple. I use it for the Simmons Makos and Tigersharks.
Agreed with the above sentiment. Very tough and durable, fly great, but too difficult for me to sharpen. Even out of the box, they weren't as razor sharp as I prefer. Always had pass-throughs but with poor blood trails.
I am a believer in Kudu heads. I’ve had great success shooting them exclusively for the last 4 years. Most of the blood trails have been minimal, but I’ve seen everything I’ve shot with them die within sight
Shot this bucks last season in the shoulder with one. Complete pass through and broke both shoulders. The deer wheelbarrowed about 40 yards and died in seconds.
I killed this antelope in NM with one also. this was a LONG shot and he turned while the arrow was in flight. You can see the results for yourself.
This elk was shot at 47 yards at a steep downhill angle. The entrance is high behind the shoulder and the exit was lower opposite side. The arrow exited his armpit and broke his offside femur in half and continued to pass through. Devastating broadhead and arrow performance.
This bull was shot at 50 yards and was quartering to me. I tucked it behind the shoulder and broke a rib on the entrance, passed completely through lungs, diaphragm, guts, and stuck6” in the ground behind the bull.
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