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I will buy a package of these and give them a test of my own. I'm not one for using mechanical broadheads on big game other than turkey but that doesn't mean I won't change my mind. I'm now looking forward to trying these out. :)

 

TJ

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I asked Amanda about the quality of the flight and accuracy and she said that she heard they were great. I'll take her word on it. I just ordered one pack for my August archery hunt!

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Couple Questions...

1)How thick are the Blades

2) Who makes them

3) Do these heads have some sort of locking mechanism so I can use them in my broadhead target and they won't open

4) Do you have regular practice blades?

5) Can I remove the blades so I can hand strop them.

6)Is that a tro-car tip?

7) Can the tip be sharpened and/or replaced?

8) Where are they made?

9)is the Ferrel AL?

10)What material is the blade made of?

 

Not trying to grill you I am just interested and I want to know...

 

J

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Couple Questions...

1)How thick are the Blades

2) Who makes them

3) Do these heads have some sort of locking mechanism so I can use them in my broadhead target and they won't open

4) Do you have regular practice blades?

5) Can I remove the blades so I can hand strop them.

6)Is that a tro-car tip?

7) Can the tip be sharpened and/or replaced?

8) Where are they made?

9)is the Ferrel AL?

10)What material is the blade made of?

 

Not trying to grill you I am just interested and I want to know...

 

 

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1) .032

2) the tips and ferrel is made over seas, Blades in U.S.A

3)No locking device

4)No practice blades

5)blades are replaceable

6)yes tro-car tip

7)sharpened or replaced

8)answer in number 2

9)yes ferrel is aluminum

10)I can't reveal the material used for the blades

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Inverter 2 blade at 62 yards. Broke through the shoulder and 2 ribs and then broke the opposite shoulder.

 

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How cool is that!!! What a great photo of your stalk. Congrats on your success!

 

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I just ordered a package and plan on using them Friday. Hopefully I'll get a shot opportunity.

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