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Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Jeffrey Jones, Aug 7, 2015.

  1. Jeffrey Jones

    Jeffrey Jones Die Hard Bowhunter

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    A gentleman was kind enough to give me these broadheads but I dont know what brand they are or what grain as I haven't weighed them yet but does anyone know what kind they are? They are really sharp and overall they feel like a solid fixed blade head
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    No pic
     
  3. Jeffrey Jones

    Jeffrey Jones Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Fixed lol
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    To me they look like cheap Allen broadheads, probably 100 grain. Some people use them but I try to stay away from broadheads that would cost less than $25.
     
  5. Jeffrey Jones

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    Ok they were free and honestly I always carry a couple fixed blades in my quiver while hunting because you just never no and they are 100 grain just weighed them
     
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    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Good luck with them if you decide to use them. I would keep the for backup or squirrels and coyotes.
     
  7. Jeffrey Jones

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    I'll have one or two on me gotta see how they fly first.
     
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    look like thunder heads. IDK
     
  9. Jeffrey Jones

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    Thats what I thought at first til I compared
     
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    The blade design is like Thunderheads, but they have a tip like a Muzzy broadhead. Either way they are free and you can use them to kill yotes, groundhogs or squirrels.
     
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    Definitely if a yote walks by an I got a good shot its curtains in getting ready to go test them now
     
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    Cool man. I hope they fly well.
     
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    They are Eastman 100 copied from thunderheads made for Walmart exclusively


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    Ok thanks for the info they fly pretty good and worth a couple being in the quiver
     
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    Long as they are sharp they will kill just fine.
     
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    Allan broad heads I killed both deer I shot with the ones I had, both were older bucks, honestly nothing wrong with them except the price tag in some guys eyes and only one deer broadhead then throw away.
     
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    They look very much like thunderheads but I'm not to sure. They'll kill.


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