Good broadhead for its money
#41
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chatham,IL USA
Posts: 97
RE: Good broadhead for its money
ORIGINAL: Allseasonhunter7
yea the crimsons do suck peopleon this sight have tried them and no1 can get them to fly well
if you shoot at a deer and you miss chances are its not going to stay around for a second shot. and why rely on all those aarrows
zak i was talking to washington hunter]
beagle dobt worry if you bowhunt long enough your gonna miss
yea the crimsons do suck peopleon this sight have tried them and no1 can get them to fly well
if you shoot at a deer and you miss chances are its not going to stay around for a second shot. and why rely on all those aarrows
zak i was talking to washington hunter]
beagle dobt worry if you bowhunt long enough your gonna miss
**** i have shot mine now at over 5 diff kind of animals and works great on all of them. You are thinking of the first year that they came out with them and now the blades are 2X stronger. they fly exactly the same as my field tips out to 60 yards (have not try them any farther).
#45
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Alabama USA
Posts: 252
RE: Good broadhead for its money
Another input on the Crimson broadheads. Just to see how they shot, last year I bought a pack of the 100grain crimson raptors (which are, i think, the double blade with the 2 mechanical blades also on it). I was shooting from 30 yards with my Tomkat set at 70lbs. and shooting at my Block target. I had been getting alot of passthroughs in areas of my block but had one area where it had not happened yet. I live where theres not alot of room around my yard so I have to put my block in front of my tin building. Well after about the second shot with the raptors I heard "POW". Kinda like a .22 being shot. Instantly I knew what happened, my arrow had went through my Block and hit my shed. I go to look for it and the arrow went through my shed. So I go inside my shed and I find my arrow hit my $70 trolling motor battery and acid was leaking out of it. Well, yea I got a little upset. Anyway, I cut the raptor broadhead out of the battery and it was still all intact but a little bent of coarse. Now I am definetly no expert at bowhunting, and this may have been a once only isolated incident, but I thought I'd tell you guys and gals bout it.