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Grave digger broad heads from no limit archery

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by okdeerhunter, Feb 26, 2012.

  1. okdeerhunter

    okdeerhunter Weekend Warrior

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    Hello I got a new pack of heads yesterday called grave digger broad heads from no limit archery let me just say wow. These heads are the real deal nice an sharp out of the package weighed them all first thing all weigh spot on at a 100 grains put them on and spin tested them all spun with no wobble an no tuning needed to the head

    Next was the accuracy test went out under not so perfect conditions 15-18 mph winds an shot them at 40 yards they flew nice an hit with field points they were a little right on the target as we're the field points they both impacted within an inch of each other figured the right poi was due to the winds I would give them a 9/10 score on accuracy in high winds.

    Next test was to see how the blades would open up so I put two bags of wet leaves in front of the target at 30 yards an they performed flawlessly opened every time passing through both bags of leaves an burrying about 6 inches in a rhineheart block target on dependability I would give them a solid 10/10 score.

    Next was the durability test for this test I started with one sheet of 3/4 inch plywood at 30 yards after 10 shots through the plywood with the head opening every time an showing a perfect 1 inch cut from the fixed blade an 3/4 inch cut from the swing blades they performed flawless once again an cut big holes.

    Next I wanted to see just what it would take to try an break one so I took two pieces of 3/4 inch plywood shot through it 3 times still performed flawless but did loosen the main fixed blade up a little bit nothing a small screwdriver didn't fix an was back to perfect now I went with three pieces of 3/4 inch plywood shot into it three times on the 3rd shot I sheared a screw off that holds the swing blades in and the fixed blade was also loosens up once again but tightened up once again just having a little play in it on durability I would get it a 9/10 rating.

    At the end of the day I think these heads are the real deal and they will be in my quiver this season one of the best features of the heads is no rubber band or o rings to hold the two swing blades shut tension is adjusted all by the set screw that holds the blades in they can be set as light an to flick them open or tight enough where they have to be pulled open with quite a bit of pressure over all performance I would rate them a 9/10


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    Last edited: Feb 26, 2012
  2. jpfree

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    Have you ever used Rage SlipCams? Are the gravediggers better? I've heard they're pretty similar
     

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