Ramcat

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  1. Tmpky

    Tmpky Weekend Warrior

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    Iv have watched a lot of youtube footage on these. I have been swapping through broad heads since i like to try new things. Last year i tried the dead ringer and muzzy trocar.

    Dead ringer killed 2 out of 3 deer i took but i wasn't impressed with the result of what they looked like after a shot (bent blades or broken due to ribs). So for my last deer of the season i picked up some muzzy trocar's and it put a deer down in it its tracks. I ended up selling these with the one bow i just recently sold as i wasn't going to keep that grain.

    Any one personally shoot ramcats? I picked up a pack at a trade show last week and look foward to tuning them for the upcoming turkey season in PA.

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  2. Riverduck11

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    I have not shot them, but a friend of mine has and he likes them. He had good blood trails and quick kills. Seems to be durable as he was re-sharpening the blades. Both were good shots too though.
     
  3. MIHOYT89

    MIHOYT89 Weekend Warrior

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    I have shot them for 4 year now and have loved them. As far as tuning I have had to do nothing. Spin them on and go kill a deer. Truly fantastic flight! Just remember to keep a 1/8 inch Allen wrench with you at all times to make sure the blades are tightened in the correct position. Great blood trails with them as well
     

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