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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: sar on January 31, 2007, 12:31:00 PM
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My black swan likes 145 grains at the tip of my AD heavies. What broadhead would best approximate the 145 grain field tip? I'm looking for both 3 and 2 blade options...
Stephen
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Bear Razorhead.
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Here is the master URL for "stone axes" Outback Supreme (http://users.ncable.net.au/%7Ewoody/index.htm) . And here's a graphic.
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d106/Naphtalitlk/Outbk_Hill_Grizzly-1.jpg)
All Supremes are shaped identically. Weight change occurs by way of changing blade thickness. Supreme 145s have 1.6 mm (.063-inch) blade.
Allan Woodward has been making Supremes for perhaps 20 years.
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I have ordered a production run of his recently discontinued 160-grain Supremes.
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I have to agree with CMR Bear Razorheads work very well for me, I've taken WT deer, Black Bear Mt, Lion, and a big boar hog, all with Razorheads, they fly very nice and sharpen easy
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silver flames come in 150 gr --- herb
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I've tried the Magnus 2 blade 140gr screw in with a 5gr washer before. Good combo. I've noticed a difference in material between them and the Bear Razorheads though. The Bear can be sharpened super sharp whereas the Magnus does get sharp but not like the Bear.
Bear gets the nood from me.
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150 gr steel Force screw in....Cut on contact and great flight.
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papa had it .....145GR BEAR RAZ. .....Great head!>>>----------->RIVERWOLF
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Wensel Woodsmans with an adapter are 150 grains. For whitetail and hogs they are the cat's whiskers.
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Razorcaps, ss snuffers....lots of choices.
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Right on C2. That is the WW with the short screw in adaptor. The long adaptor gets you closer to 165.
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The eclipse 145 2-blade. Can get them hair scary sharp and they hold an edge. They have devastated the animals I have shot with them.
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Woodsmans come in a 150 grain screw in.