Ramcat Broadheads?

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  1. badgerboi21

    badgerboi21 Weekend Warrior

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    I know there is usually at least one broadhead debate going on at any given time on here but I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts, insight, or experience with Ramcat broadheads? I was in my pro shop the other day looking at different heads and the owner, who I absolutely believe and trust, told me that Ramcat heads are coming on really strong. I have zero experience or knowledge of them so I wanted to get some opinions.

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    Lastoneout Grizzled Veteran

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    Shot them last year and loved them!! They make great entry / exit holes all the deer I shot with them went under 100 yds. My only complaint is the blades work loose after awhile in the quiver not a huge deal, but its annoying.

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    Cablebob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Everything I've seen on them loos positive. But honestly if I was going with a rear deploying mechanical, I would get G5 T3's. They are durable as anything I've ever seen. I currently shoot NAP Spitfires and I love them.
     
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    Its not a mechanical. Its a fixed blade head that has a cutting edge on both sides.
     
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    I haven't killed any deer with mine yet, but I have some friends that have killed deer with them and they do some good damage entering and exiting. I bought them after seeing what they can do.
     
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    I have shot an elk and two deer and I really like them. I tried them for the first time last year and was impressed. My son got an elk this year with them and it tore the elk up. That back cutting edge does some damage.
     
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    Thanks guys. I appreciate you guys offering your thoughts and insights.
     
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    here are the entrance and exit holes from a doe I shot Saturday. This is the first deer I've taken with the Ramcats and I am very impressed, I plan on sticking with these heads from now on. IMG_0926.jpg IMG_0925.jpg IMG_0922.jpg
     
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    From what I've read there are a lot of fakes from China being sold. They fall apart and are junk. I think the real Ramcats have a good following but the blades do bend easy.
     

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