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Question For RAMCAT Users

Discussion in 'Intro to Bowhunting & Archery' started by cdm369, Oct 20, 2017.

  1. cdm369

    cdm369 Weekend Warrior

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    upload_2017-10-20_18-10-13.png Are the blades designed to do this when you pull it out of an animal or target?

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    Yes they are designed to swing forward a little. The tips suck, they bend and break....better off snipping them off beforehand.
     
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    first time shooting these, I thought I bent the blade as well, but they slide back into place. I haven't had any issues with my the tips yet.
     
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    Yeah, I loosened the screws, turned them back and tightened the screws back up. I really like how they fly. Getting them out of a target is another story.

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    Put lock tight on the screws and they will stay in place. You should still be able to move the blades back and the screws dont come loose.

    I know they really tear up your target but I have so much confidence in them that I just switch them out and go hunting and save my target a bit.

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    Yeah, the biggest shot is the first one you make in practice, because that's going to be the case in the woods. I only shot one broadhead as I began practice. It was bottom edge of bullseye. Good enough for me. I don't need to see anymore. I chose the RAMCAT because of its reputation of flying accurate and penetration. Just needed to see it for myself. I'm excited to use it.

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    Completely agree.

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    Tried them but real opinion is they're pretty much junk. It is only my opinion however
     
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    I agree ...why deal with the hassle they cause. There are much better and user friendly heads out there.
     

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