Anyone know anything about these heads?
I handled some at the Kalamazoo show and they look wicked. Looked like a very sturdy broadhead. If they fit what you are looking for, I would give them a try based on looks and examination.
Ive tried wensels stos stinger like them all.always looking to try something new.Every head seems to have a tradeoff .Those woodsmans are pure death in the deer woods,but they are a tad noisy.I can sharpen those stos heads to surgical steel and they fly like darts.Shot two 8 pts and a doe last year and two does and a whopper 15 pt this year with stos heads.All shot tight behind the shoulder.Low to poor blood trails,just that 2 blade slit that must hinder blood flow.
Great built heads but too narrow for my tastes and I went back to snuffers.........I emailed them and suggested a 1 1/2 wide deadhead shape for those of us that like wider heads but havent seen any yet.........
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i killed this bear with them . It made an amazing blood trail and as you know bears usually don't cater to good blood trails due heavy fat and hair. This 400 boar went barely 50 yards
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i'll be using them elk season in Utah!
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I use 2 blade SB, ridiculous blood trails when razor sharp. It makes a difference IMO.
I shot a cow elk last year with the 150gr werewolf... she didn't make it over 15 yards before she dropped. I like em, they fly excellent, are easy to get sharp and hold an edge well.
overspined when you said "2 blade SB"Do you mean single bevel