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Could someone please post a pic of a 210 gr Silverflame. What is the cutting diameter of the 210 gr as well I checked on the Alaskan Bowhunting website and I dont see a pic of one.
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I've got some of the ones on the bottom, first one on the right. I thought it was strange that they were different than any of the others he made. Sharp for sure.
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Top row, third from right...what is that? Looks cool but I've never seen that one before.
Thanks.
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Goose, the one you pointed out is called "D.r.a.g.o.nSlayer" (*) and was kind of experimental 165gr version. I dont know the exact number ever made right now, but there were certainly not many - and never available through Markus' website
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Got six of the 180gr XLs coming from Marcus right now and will be trying to put them through some hogs here on Guam soon.
Danny
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I guess anything is subject to failure; after seeing one of those heads shatter on contact with a sheep shoulder I just can't see the advantage of all those fancy cut outs. Frankly I'll stick with something solid like ABoyer, STOS or Grizzly.
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Thanks Bjorn. I haven't settled on a BH yet, but it's good to know that Aboyer, STOS, and Grizzley have been failure proof 100% the entire time they've been in business.
How do you decide between them if they're all perfect?
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I tell you, I've seen those heads hit rocks in Africa, no failures. They stay ultra sharp all the time. I think they are the sharpest and toughest screw in on the market.
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