I was hunting with Bob last weekend and got to see those broadheads shot into trees, rocks, dirt, stumps, target butts, etc. -- just about everything other than animals
-- and they are just about indestructible. Before the weekend was over I had ordered half a dozen, which is a pretty darned expensive purchase. On the other hand, besides losing a broadhead, there is not much that would make it where I needed any more too soon. They do sharpen easily, cut like crazy and are made of some incredible steel. JC Coots shot an arrow tipped with a big 300 grain field point and hit the rear edge of one of the blades on the Xtreems that was attached to another arrow he had just shot, and to our amazement half the front of the field point got sheared off without any sign of the Xtreem even being hit. The steel reminds me of the S30V blades I have on some of my knives. The Xtreem is one tough broadhead! When David Stinson says he has shot 5 hogs and a deer with the same head and it is still going strong, I believe it and am not even surprised.
Allan