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Post by cmreed on Sept 19, 2008 8:35:14 GMT -4
Any of you guys shoot these heads and if you do how do ya like them?
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Post by stickman on Sept 21, 2008 13:00:07 GMT -4
I do, 100 grain, mine fly good but havn't killed anything with em yet. I like the metal springs on them too.
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Post by mrlongbeard on Sept 21, 2008 21:05:22 GMT -4
the one guy i work with loves them. myself I'm not a fan of mechanicals . i like the fixed blade g5's
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Post by cmreed on Sept 22, 2008 9:10:18 GMT -4
Well I broke down and bought a pack this weekend at the Forksville bowmen festival and I must say I am very impressed. I never was a fan of mechanicals but I put them to a little test. First of all they shoot exactly where my feild tips do, second I was shooting into a block straight on first and I could see they where opening everytime by the three slice marks on the face of the block, next I got my 3-D deer out and put him on about a 45 degree angle and shoot and again saw all three blade marks and the arrow was not kicked out at all. I believe I will have to give these guys a try this year.
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Post by stickman on Sept 22, 2008 12:48:24 GMT -4
They are the first mechanicals I ever used too.
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Post by cmreed on Oct 10, 2008 14:53:29 GMT -4
Well last evening these things got put to alittle test and to my satisfaction they profurmed awsome! The shot was only 18 yards but I had a good pass threw and the arrow still stuck in the ground a good 5 inches. Went home washed up the arrow and the head and it is as good as new as soon as I do alittle touching up on the sharpening. Love the head and the deer also was alittle 1/4 away but the arrow did not deflect any and that is what they clamed and they where not kinding.
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Post by stickman on Oct 14, 2008 11:55:22 GMT -4
Good to hear, now if only I can get to put mine to the real test, the 3d isn't cutting it anymore!!
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