Digging around some of my stuff, came across this. Totally forgot I had these...got them 5 yrs ago and still in good shape.
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Nice!! :thumbsup:
Cool Joe.RC
Like new!
Awesome! Those razorheads look like they just left the factory.
If those were forgotten for 5 years, you have too much stuff! Better send some my way.
Wow!
Joe,
I got a set never used in the Brown bear box and they are the same color only difference is mine has black feathers but the nocks and shafts are the same...Mine was an 8 pack with bleeders and tool still in the sealed bag...The box was still wrapped in that clear plastic but I opened it to look at the arrows...I also have two dozen Pearsons and the shafts on one dozen are tapered from 23/64th to 5/16th and they have real turkey feathers on them...Very pretty and even have field points crimped on them...
:thumbsup:
Take 'em out and show them some sunshine and fur! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That's neat! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Awesome find Skipper. :eek: What poundage are they 55/60's? :confused: :thumbsup: :archer2:
The arrows look great but those outdated old broadheads probably won't kill anything.
QuoteOriginally posted by Charlie Lamb:
The arrows look great but those outdated old broadheads probably won't kill anything.
I bet you are right. Probably don't even deploy, hinge, expand or whatever after that many years! :p
Theres a bonus for you .
I think I'm going to take the 160 gr Snuffers off my spring turkey arrows (Sitka Spruce), trim back the tapers and put these Razorheads on...with the inserts. Sure does bring back those old memories of just how many deer I took using these heads. Easy to sharpen and THEY WORKED.
nice find joe