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Hell Razor

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Lucic37, Nov 19, 2011.

  1. Lucic37

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    Anyone have anything to say about the hell razor broadheads? havent had the pleasure of using one yet
     
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    Excellent heads. Had my father switch to them last year. Easy to tune, sharpen, and re-sharpen.

    He shot an Elk, Deer, and European Boar with one head if that says anything for durability.
     
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    Thats awesome, I heard they were easy to re-sharpen, id say that definitely proves that
     
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    i was gonna post a question bout them also but ill add in on your question... mine have a loud "whistle" to them.. wonderin if everyone elses has the same kinda noise to them???
     
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    i just started practicing with mine today, when i shot i noticed you can definitely hear them fly through the air compared to a field point, but I'm sure thats with many broad heads, i used to shoot muzzy but i can't even remember the last time i shot a broad head. I'm not sure why yours whistle but mine make a slight noise as they fly
     
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    i use them and love them, have not noticed any type of whistle however
     
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    I have been shooting them for the past five years. I have one head that has been through an Elk, two deer and one hog. Resharpens nicely.
     
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    Watch some of the Bowhunt or Die epsidoes and you'll see some great kill shots from Justin using those heads. Very effective and brutal to say the least. You can't beat a solid and sharp chunk of steel.
     
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    Yep - I've been shooting the HellRazor this year and was fortunate enough to put down 4 deer with them. None of which made it over 100 yards from the impact of the shot. Very tough, durable and accurate.

    I'm torn on which head I'll be shooting next year as I like to try new stuff from year to year, but you certainly cannot go wrong with the HellRazor. If you're looking for a head that you can resharpen easily and will never let you down, this is a great option.
     

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