Who shoots them how strong and durable are they can u show some pics of the holes they make can't wait to make a hole with one myself Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I shot my first deer with a bow this year using a Ramcat and I was very impressed. I had a complete pass through and the only thing I noticed was that one of the blades was loose. But that can be tightened up using an Allen wrench. I can say I will continue to use them. This is the best pic I can find but it left a very large hole and he only went fifty yards.
Thanks for the reply and the pic congrats on a very nice first deer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
They are more trouble then they are worth. They fly great and do a great deal of damage however there downside isn't worth it considering there are other options without out the headaches The blades come loose and are a pain in the *** to practice with. Some after coming loose never get fully tightened again. The blade tips bend, we cliped the very ends off to prevent that. They do not fit some quivers. Not with the hassle.
Agree with Trial153, will get you great results but way too much trouble. The blades are flimsy and require constant adjustment. Go with tride and true Montecs, they won't let you down.