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175 grain Ace Super Express

Started by TxAg, June 18, 2013, 09:47:00 PM

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TxAg

Anyone notice whistling or hissing because of the vents?

CHENRYIV

I'm also interested, was thinking about buying 1/2 dz.
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TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by CHENRYIV:
I'm also interested, was thinking about buying 1/2 dz.
The Ace Standards I have (125 grain) are a cinch to sharpen and very tough. In fact, they have been the easiest head ever for me to sharpen.  I may be able to make my hunting weight using the 175 but I'm generally not a fan of vented heads. The 165 Ace Express may end up being the ticket.

Mike Gerardi

Not anything I would consider a deal breaker. Raptor cut fletch is louder.

Precurve

My experience is they make no sound in flight.

Dave

2treks

I use the Big Ace heads and the 165 is my choice. It has a straight edge and that's what I like. I never noticed a hiss with the vented head.
I also notice that all the Ace heads mounts and sharpen well and are very tuff.
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dhaverstick

All I shoot is the Ace Super Express heads. I've killed a lot of game with them and never noticed a hiss while shooting.

Ron LaClair

The 200gr Super Express has been my favorite head for years. I've shot the 175 gr vented head and never had a noise problem....    "[dntthnk]"
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Jack Rehacek

I was looking at them also.You can still get them at a good price,compared to other broadheads.

TxAg

Probably just go with the 200s. A little extra weight won't hurt

Caughtandhobble

I have noticed that some of the larger vented broadheads do whistle out of the really quick bows but don't out of the average speed bows.


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