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I just read some comments on Cabelas about the Hellrazor and most are very high scoring remarks. But the negative comments make for some thought. Does anyone here have any issues with these heads? Just wondering? The negatives talked about how the blades broke or missing and poor pentration. It didn't sound to me as they were describing the Hellrazor but replacement blade type broadhead.
I've shot these through 3/4" fencing planks and they looked like new. I personally like them. Last edited by Bow Drawn; 07-02-2008 at 01:43 PM. |
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I shoot those in 125 gr heads. They fly just fine for me. I also shoot Slick Trick 125 gr as well.
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Not a problem here!!! I hit a caribou in the shoulder last fall and it completely shattered the bone. It broke the caribou down in his tracks. One blade bent slightly but it did its job!!!!!!
Then there is my whitetail from last year. The entrance hole was unbelievable!!!!! It took me a lot of years before I switched from Thunderheads.......GLAD I DID
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no problems so far with them. they fly just like my field points. not sure why, but not complaining. won't be switching any time soon.
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They work great for me. Like TLC said, they fly like field points.
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Shot a nice buck this year with them through a little thicket and complete pass thru at 32yds.
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One of the top broadheads..IMO
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Absolutely no problems here! Sharpest head on the market if you ask me.
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Before my caribou trip last fall......I practiced out to 70 yards just about every day. I made a point to shoot in windy conditions to prepare the Quebec weather.
Hellrazors will be on my Bemans again this year
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I've tried them and liked them, and will shoot them for larger game but I must admit I'm a spitfire addict and they haven't made a 12 step program to keep me from shooting them at deer! But I'll tell you 'bou or larger my bemans also will have them on the business end as well! Rick shot them on our trip to KS last fall, unfortunately we didn't get the kill on film but he shot a good buck, hard quarter away. The arrow went in just in front of the back leg (read guts) and competely exited in front of the opposite front leg! Still had enough energy to stick into the ground 10 yards past the deer. As stated above.....accuracy is hard to match!
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