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?
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
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
Thanks fellas.
Ask Dean(indianalongbowshooter)what kind of blood trail they leave and how sharp you can get them!
Chris Kiefner
Chris you beat me to it!. What a mess he made of himself!
:bigsmyl:
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)
Ben, Nice Bow!
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.
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.
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.
Kinda like following the stripes on a highway. :archer:
I use them and they've always served me well to the end of the blood trail. :thumbsup: