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Title: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Ssamac on September 30, 2009, 03:43:00 PM
Hi
I'm so ready for deer season which opens tomorrow Oct 1 in Illinois!! Hooray!!
Have my ground blind set up and shot a few arrows from it Sunday. Not going near it until tomorrow morning.

So I have the Bear razors but the bleeders go in very loose. Question is how to make the nice and tight OR what if I just don't use them? Big difference?

On a side note. My blind has those shoot thru screens (I think they are shoot thru). I have not shot an arrow thru a screen, so does it affect the shot very much? I'm thinking of pulling them down when I enter tomorrow but the velcro is noisy. Suggestions?

sam  :bigsmyl:    :bigsmyl:
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: ishiwannabe on September 30, 2009, 03:47:00 PM
As far as I remember, the bleeders should lock into place when slid back towards the shaft of the arrow.

If you never shot an arrow through the mesh, I would either remove it as quietly as possible in the AM, or shoot an arrow through it as a test when there are no animals around. I wouldnt want to miss or wound a deer finding out, either way.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: woodchucker on September 30, 2009, 04:16:00 PM
I have never used the bleeders myself. They were designed to cut a 4 blade hole in the skin,then bend or break away after contact with heavy bone. Personaly I don't like the thought of having loose razorblades inside the deer that I'm dressing out.

As for the screen, sorry I can't help you. However,I would tend to agree with Jamie. If you haven't shot through it,I would drop it down in the morning,preferably immediately after arriving at your blind. That way any noise or disturbance you made getting there and the noise of the vecro will all be together and then things can settle down after.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: vtmtnman on September 30, 2009, 05:09:00 PM
I wouldn't bother with the bleeders personally.The head in it's 2 blade configuration will do the job.

I've heard the black holes from a GB will spook deer,that's why the mesh is there.I say try the screens down for the morning hunt,especially if you've never shot through them.Maybe bring a portable target for later after the hunt to test them out.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Bill Carlsen on September 30, 2009, 08:25:00 PM
Shooting thru mesh is just like shooting thru nothing. Psychologically it can mess you up if you don't trust it. Try a shot or two with a sharp cut on contact head just to settle your mind.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Hot Hap on September 30, 2009, 09:12:00 PM
Good luck tomorrow. Hap
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Ssamac on September 30, 2009, 09:42:00 PM
Well guys you've answered all my questions and thanks.
I've tested shooting out of the blind with the screens down and I hold right at the window. I don't think I'd have enough whoosh at release not to get messed up. I'm going to try it when nothing's on the line like Bill said. Tomorrow AM I'm going to peel them down real quiet like and be ready.

Thansk for the good wishes and same Good Luck to you. I'm soooooo ready!

Sam
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Stone Knife on October 01, 2009, 05:41:00 AM
I hope you have better luck with the black hole effect than I did. I always use the mesh when hunting deer out of my blind, they do not like the black hole effect that is caused when the mesh is down.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: TLANE on October 01, 2009, 10:25:00 AM
Sam,

The bleeders will seem to be a little loose, they were designed that way.  I would use them cause it does make a much bigger hole which makes a better blood trail.  The shoot thru mesh works great!  I've taken one deer and my 12 yr old has taken 2 by shooting through the mesh with no problems.  Deer do not like the black holes but with the mesh you will get by with movement.

Toby
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Ssamac on October 01, 2009, 10:55:00 AM
Day one: Pouring rain. No hunt. Looking forward to tomorrow.
How can I know it is shoot thru mesh? I'm assuming that's what Ameristep uses. BTW, can you replace this stuff once you shoot thru it? Or just leave it there with holes?

Thanks
sam  :help:    :help:
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: George D. Stout on October 01, 2009, 11:07:00 AM
Are the blinds not waterproof?  I thought that's why lots of folks used them.  

The inserts lock into a divot in the ferrule.  They are supposed to be moveable.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: straitera on October 01, 2009, 11:38:00 AM
I've shot Bears many years w/o bleeders. IMO, they fly & penetrate better.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: mnbwhtr on October 01, 2009, 12:34:00 PM
I've shot Bears since 1965 and always used the bleeders. Better blood trails,IMO. If it was good enough for Fred it's good enough for me.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Ia Hawkeye on October 01, 2009, 02:25:00 PM
Put a little fleching glue where the bleeders fit into the divot on the ferrule..Tightens them up.
Title: Re: Bear Razorhead bleeders: ready to hunt
Post by: Ssamac on October 01, 2009, 03:58:00 PM
Good suggestions all around. I don't know if he screens are waterproof but when I get in next time I will find out. It poured buckets today.

I guess you're supposed to replace them after you shoot thru them if they are waterproof.

sam