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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: PastorSteveHill on September 24, 2008, 10:07:00 AM
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If so, did you get a good blood trail with it?
Is it any harder to sharpen than say a woodsman?
Durability? Is that ok?
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I use them but change out the adaptor. They are the 100gr glue-ons with a short 25gr adaptor. I replace it with a steel one (I use the 125gr one). Very easy to sharpen, fly true and work well. I'm leaving for Texas friday and will have some in my quiver......
Mark
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Awesome bloodtrails!!! I also take out the insert but I put in a 100 grain steel insert. Really easy to sharpen especially with the Snuffer Tamer.
Mike
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Thanks fellas.
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Ask Dean(indianalongbowshooter)what kind of blood trail they leave and how sharp you can get them!
Chris Kiefner
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Chris you beat me to it!. What a mess he made of himself!
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:bigsmyl:
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Very happy with their performance on these goats. They were both pass-throughs, and the goats went down within seconds and mere metres.
(http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l164/b_kleinig/WA%20Goat%20Trip%202008/8.jpg)
(http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l164/b_kleinig/WA%20Goat%20Trip%202008/9.jpg)
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Ben, Nice Bow!
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I've had the 100 gr. (the 125gr. screw-in's) fold on me. The 145 and 160's are much stronger. If your bow is 50# or over, I'd shoot the big ones.
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I LOVE'em! absolute best blood trails I've ever seen since shooting traditional bows. no problem getting them scary sharp either. shoot them with confidence.
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Shot them for years. Deer and bear. Point may fold, but thats because they pass thru into ground, rock, whatever... damage already done. Great bloodtrails.
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Kinda like following the stripes on a highway. :archer:
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I use them and they've always served me well to the end of the blood trail. :thumbsup: