They have been out there awhile. Any feedback on them? Did a search not much info.
They're one bad mutha#$$%a. I can't wait to punch one through something.
I still use Magnus stinger 4 blades on my lightweight limbs for little'uns. The Werewolves make them look like cheap flimsy crap.
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Exit hole with single bevel Werewolf. More blood than a 'Friday the 13th' movie without the nudity, bummer...
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Here's the entry...like shooting into soft, warm butter.
I am glad to see this post. I have been trying to find information about these heads as for me they look like the best 2 blade out there right now without costing a fortune (ABS Heads). If I ever go back to 2 blades I will definately use these.
Can anyone post pics of these heads? You've got my curiosity!
Eclipse is a sponsor here. Pics on the site.
Thanks for posting this. I am thinking about using them on hogs. This just confirmed it.
Thanks, Davey. I'm still learning my way around.
I shot an elk last fall with one of these heads. It was a bad shot on my part, the arrow went high and center punched a vertebrae above the lungs. It split the bone in two and cut the spinal cord. Naturally the elk dropped in its tracks and a quick follow up sealed the deal rather quickly. No excuses for my shot but I sure am glad I had a Werewolf on the end of that shaft to seal the deal. They fly great, are easy to sharpen and hold an edge. I'm sold on these heads.
I shot a big doe in our late season with a 175 single bevel. It did exactly what you hope for. The shot was a bit forward and it busted through the shoulder and got into both lungs. She went 75 yards. Highly recommend!