Hello...I was wonder if anyone can tell me how much the original glue on Bear Razorheads weight..I've got a bunch of them and am thinking of using them this year..Thanks
The ones I have are 112-117 gr. without the bleeders. Hap
Do ya still use them and how are they for performance?
I double lunged a doe with one of the dark green late model heads(Last year glue on) and no bleeder the other day.She went 40 yards.
They work. ;)
They are the absolute, no holds barred, don't-even-listen-to-the-agruments, best broadhead ever made in the history of the universe. Use them untill you lose them all, then hock a kidney on the black market and buy more. They can't be beaten with a stick.
QuoteOriginally posted by sweeney3:
They are the absolute, no holds barred, don't-even-listen-to-the-agruments, best broadhead ever made in the history of the universe. Use them until you lose them all, then hock a kidney on the black market and buy more. They can't be beaten with a stick.
Yes they are very good and I still use them. As good as your assertion...some think that way about Pearson Deadheads and others about Grizzly's and Zwickey's. They're all very good and there are many other very fine broadheads out there.
I, like Vtmtman, double lunged a doe sat night in Vermont with a dark green model razorhead with no bleeder and she went 30 yards. BTW Vtmtnman, if you have some dark green ones you would trade for light green let me know.
Got a pass through on an 8 point last Saturday evening. Shortest any deer has ever traveled after I shot it. Maybe 40 yards and heard the death thump within 4 seconds of impact. 23 yards with my #45 Samick Stingray, complete pass through and hit a T-post after exit, Still sharp enough to shave and only a small nick on one side.
Where are the pictures of these deer?!!!