Grim Reaper broadheads?
#4
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 24
RE: Grim Reaper broadheads?
Good Service!!!! I saw an article on them before they came on the market. I liked what I saw and ordered a set. I was told they wer just starting to produce them and it would take about 6 months before I got them. When I finally got them they were disassembled and blades were in a rubbery material. I assembled them, Loved the way they shot. I got tighter groups than I did with fieldpoints. About a year later, out of the blue I got a package in the mail containing a fully assembled set of Grim Reapers with a letter saying it was a free set because of the way they sent the set I ordered. I never complained about the way my first set was sent. How's that for customer service. Good way to keep the customer happy. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK " GRIM REAPER " you'll always have a loyal customer with me.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3,913
RE: Grim Reaper broadheads?
cma, sorry to hear about you bad experience with GR. I've used them since 2003 and have killed at least 10 deer with them. A few of my friends use them now as well. I like them, but an experience like you had might change my mind as well.
#9
RE: Grim Reaper broadheads?
I have been using Grim Reapers 100gr. for 3 years now and that is the longest I've stuck w/ any one broadhead. These heads in my opinion are AWESOME! I have taken whitetails, russian boars, rams, turkeys, bear, and elk w/ these heads with absolutely no complaints.....
#10
RE: Grim Reaper broadheads?
My son blew one THRU the shoulder of his buck last year. I informed him to NEVER take that shot again but he was so sure he could do it. Well he did. Quartering to him and thru the shoulder, both lungs and out the other side. I would not have believed he would get a passthru at 18 yards thru the shoulder. Oh and no damage to the head. For the record I will still stay with my SlickTricks. I like the blades ready for action when they arrive.