can someone tell me how the blue srew in razorheads perform, are they any good?
I've never put one through a deer, but they fly really well!!
I like 'em. They fly well, and I can get them shaving sharp pretty easy. I've heard some people complain that they have had the tips curl on them, but I've not had that issue with them ever. Another bonus is that you can buy them really cheap compared to alot of other broadheads. If they fly well out of your setup, I would not hesitate to use them.
I have used them taking deer with using the bleeder blade and without it and flight and penetration have been good for me either way. I still use the bleeder blade but it does make me nervous when gutting a deer as that bleeder blade is very thin and has broken off before, so I would urge caution if you do use it.
Best of luck to you.
Ian,
I have used the 145gr blue RH for years. I never had a problem with them.
To me they are one of the easiest broadheads to sharpen, with just a file, and fly great for me.
I have taken WT Deer, Black Bear, a Hog and Mt Lion, with the blue razorhead and bleeder blades, several deer with the same broadhead.
If you PM me your address I will send you a few to try.
Told ya Ian. Now ya can get some to test for free! LOL.
you were right chuck, Dank pm sent
Ian,
Razorheads sent.
I stuck one in a board fence and the blade came loose from the ferule
Those boards are hard to kill, what ya expect.. :knothead: :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by bayoulongbowman:
Those boards are hard to kill, what ya expect.
Well, it's not for lack of tryin'. :smileystooges:
I had something similar happen like Brute killer above. The blade came loose from the ferrule!!