who uses the no mercy heads and what is the strength of the tip regarding curling?
Never had one curl on me..They fly just like field points
Yep took two deer with them last year, one was a shoulder hit and the head was still sharp. Used it to take the second deer later in the season.
They take a while to sharpen but was sharp they are a great head
I just got some. We will see this year.
I have shot them but have not hunted them. It has a tought looking tip, it would take a solid impact to damage one.
I have used both the single and double bevel.Super tough head.glen
Denny Sturgis killed a couple of Assie Buff with them.......Although I killed my largest boar hog with the No Mercy 4 blade....Denny has more experience than me with the No Mercy Model.
They are Zwickies through and through, the only real difference is the blade profile and the bevel options.
killed a couple deer with them with no problem whatsoever, great product
Zwickey...nuff said
I have the Zwickey Eskimo's and have been thinking about No Mercy's or just adding a heavier threaded adaptor to my existing Eskimo's.
Zwickey makes good broadheads and has done so for more years than most on this site have been alive, I believe.
ChuckC
IMO the single bevel are aweful. They have brazing in the way of sharpening and it takes a lot to get through that back to metal that can be sharpened. I would stick to the double bevel. I shot a deer in the head with a delta and the broadhead went all the way inside the brain and stopped on the bottom front of the skull without a glitch. The deer did a back flip and broke off the arrow and the broadhead was left inside the skull. In hindsight, I should have kept the skull.. Zwickey heads are built well.
I'm not a fan of the no-mercy...
QuoteOriginally posted by T Folts:
I'm not a fan of the no-mercy...
How about some reasons why?