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Lol shut up guy.
I want a samari sword
I want a samari sword
Well I bought 2 packs of the VPAs in 100 grain for my ND elk. Hope they do the trick!!
Would you let us know how you like them when you get them? Also give us your impression of sharpness. They are a great looking broadhead. I grew up shooting Bodkins and Bear Raxorheads when I was a kid mod 1950's. Those Bodkins got dull if they smelled a bone.Well I bought 2 packs of the VPAs in 100 grain for my ND elk. Hope they do the trick!!
ND elk with bow is beyond badass! Good luck! What unit?
VPA 100 Grain
Well unfortunately I would consider these broadhead dull out of the box. I haven't bought fix blades in probably 10 years so Im not sure how they compare to others. They don't shave hair but will catch finger nail if ran across at a steep enough angle. I assumed I would have to be careful picking them up or handling them but no where close to being that sharp. Maybe I had unreal expectation. Also I noticed the broadheads were quite dirty, covered in small fuzzies. Of course not a big deal but I thought it was odd.
I hope they fly well without much tuning because I don't have a lot of experience with that since I have shot rage and ulmer edge for atleast a decade now.
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No. Mechanical will swivel forward and not hang up in an animal. Ramcat broadheads even though they do swivel forward developed the Diamondback to sell in states with even more stringent laws than North Dakota.By that definition the majority of mech. broadheads would be illegal? unless its a fixed 90 degree ?,regarless good post, thanks
I can't remember the name, but I seen some broadheads in a Montana sport shop (Bob Ward) this week that were $129 for three. No broadhead is worth that much, but there is a sucker born every day.