Was think about trying about the 125 grain hellrazor what is ur guys opinion on them Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I’m following because I was interested in that head at one point myself. I’ve stuck with the Spitfire Maxx’s for now, but I’m open to the idea of using them for Western hunting next year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
They're all I've used since 2013 and as far as I'm concerned they're all I'll ever use as long as I can get them. I'm still using the original dozen I bought in 2013/14 and half those are practiced with.
I have yet to take an animal with them but as far as flight is concerned they're awesome! I've shot them out to 60 yards and they group with my fp every time. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
I've also lost track of how many deer I've killed with mine. I killed five the first year I started using them in 2013 and have killed a couple or so deer per year since then. There may have been one year there I either didn't kill any deer or only took one doe with archery, I don't recall exactly. Point being I've never broken one and a few of them have knocked down several deer. They just take an edge right back like nothing happened.
Are they noisy in flight? Or have you paid much attention to sound? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You're welcome, I hope your as happy with them as I have been. You could be half as happy with them as I am and still love them. I suppose it's possible they just match my bow and shooting style perfectly and they may not someone elses but I have every confidence in the world in mine. I've never shot one I could hear and I've never had a deer duck one. Back when I got my rig and was trying broadheads before I settled on the hellrazors, I shot a lot of the heads suggested around here and other places and several of them did make noise, didn't fly well and were brittle junk. For lack of a better term, for me they've been flawless.
It's listed in my signature in dark red at the bottom of my posts. Hoyt Carbon Element (2013) 28.5"dl, 75#dw Beaman Bone Collector arrows Finished arrow weight 420 Trophy Ridge react-1 sight Quad rest NAP Hellrazor broadheads
Great broadhead. With just one head I have killed bucks bear and does all using 1 head. Easy to sharpen and get the job done.