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    #16
    I gotta try these.......very impresive.......

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      #17
      Just got them in and holy smokes they are ssssaaaawweeeeeett. Accurate as a FT.

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        #18
        Ramcat's are all I use now for hogs and deer. I can stack them on my FP holes and have yet to loose an animal with them.

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          #19
          There's a lot of post and threads on here about them. I started using them last year after reading some good info from Mudslinger and Ragin.

          Due to a hard season I've only killed two animals but will agree that they're very accurate and make massive holes. To me they're like a small three blade rage when deployed.

          Here's my first kill from last Dec. This deer went 25 yards and was DRT.
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            #20
            Great heads. Great owner.

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              #21
              Oooh, looks tempting. Where did you buy them Sully? Looks like cabela's doesn't carry them.

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              I was looking for a thumbs up or down from Ragin' - now I see it!

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                #22
                I was going to use some on my elk hunt this past year on recommendation from Mudslinger....but the blades kept bending when pulling them out of the quiver.

                They did fly great though.....if they weren't bent.

                Tapachat

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                  #23
                  Amazon has them and Walmart online has them too. make sure you don't get the deep six unless you have the Easton arrows that they match up with!

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                    #24
                    The Outhouse in Waco also has them

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                      #25
                      Do they use o rings to hold the blades in place in flight?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by STXBowhunter View Post
                        Do they use o rings to hold the blades in place in flight?
                        No. It is not a mechanical head.

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                          #27
                          The only orings that are on the head is where the furrel screw in to the shaft to keep them from backing out so easy

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                            #28
                            Awesome broadhead!

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