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We now have the Tri-verters ready for testing if any one is interested please let us know well get them sent out as soon as we get your information . we have a limited supply so if you want some to try let us know quick. First come First serve.

Thanks Steven

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well send them out in the morning thanks

 

 

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Steven hope you threw a package of these in with my order this week! ;) if not id like to see what these tri-verters are all about!

 

Cj Barragan

904 W Rose road

Miami az 85539

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hello - Got mine in the mail today-- I want to thank Steven Ward for this opportunity to see how the new 3 bladed Tri-Verters work - A very intersting design - kinda like the old Koplin heads from the 80's. , the way the blades come off the ferrule at an angle. Just from playin around - hopefully no bandaids will be needed - the O rings seem to work flawlessly to allow the blades to open even if just pullling on one blade - to simulate a 45 angled shot - which i hope to do later - not at plywood or anything but an old target. Once the blades flip open they seem to protect the O ring from being damaged or torn off the broadhead -- the blades being sharpened on both sides allow more cutting if the arrow is pulled out or moved around inside!

 

 

 

I'll be checkin out how they fly out of my bow tomorrow - Thanks agin Gary

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Thanks Gary let me know how they work for you. We are always inproving the design , on the final design the area where the blades meet the ferell when the blades open will have a small notch for the blades to sit in.

 

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hello - got a chance to fire a few rounds this evenin - I shot the tri-verters side by side with muzzys and razor tricks - they all seemed to fly accurately out of my bow - a pse shark dual nrg cams 60 lbs- 30 in vapor pros - no complaints out to 30 yrds - good groupings - they basically all had about the same penatration depending on location in the target- sometimes if they hit a soft spot they got a little more-

 

the only thing I can come up with so far is blade sharpness i took a new -repalcement blade and tried to shave my arm hairs - did alright the first pass- it wasnt as clean as i thought it might be - and then it didnt do to good - maybe the angle i was holding it.

Now I know this may sound stupid but i actually tried to cut my thumb on a new blade and it was kinda difficult untill i applied a bit of pressure - Maybe its the type of metal the blades are made out of - Is it know to hold an edge?

I'm just giving an account of what happened to me.

 

Over all so far I think these are a great broadhead !

 

I really like the tip - its actually 4 sided insead of the normal 3 sided chisel point on most broadheads of this type!

 

Still having fun shooting the tri-verters - I unscrew the broadheads each time before removing from target - I did notice the O-ring slides back about 6 in. After 30 some shots no problem with the o rings-

 

While comparing the size of the holes the tri-verter leaves a notably bigger hole than the other two-

which are both 4 bladed - thats about all for now - gary

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