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STOS???

Started by New to Traditional, January 23, 2009, 06:43:00 PM

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New to Traditional

Been eyeballing these heads for quite a while,and since the winter blues have set in I'm gonna order some equipment for this spring and fall to tinker with right now.I'm looking at the 160gr. to make up the 200grs. I need with an adapter. Anyways, if anybody has any experience or success pics. please share. Any suggestion concerning other heads in these weight and price range are welcome as well. But really interested in what some STOS users have to say.


Thanks,
Ethan
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

sgrogg

I used STOS last Fall for the first time.  Sharpened with a file they left good blood trails.  Easy to sharpen.  Had a tip curl a bit on one when it shattered the off-leg bone of a deer that was quartering away.  I suppose that could have happened with any head.


Oh, by the way, they fly real nice too.

snag

I went with the same broadhead this past year...no success pics, but they do fly great.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Bjorn

It is the only head I use now-I have shot two goats and the hog in my avatar. No problems; the goats died within sight-the hog went 40 yards.

New to Traditional

Should I attempt doing a tanto tip?
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

katman

Any idea on when the single bevel will be out?
shoot straight shoot often

Benny Nganabbarru

Here's some of mine:









TGMM - Family of the Bow

Benny Nganabbarru

As good as tanto-tips are, I'm really happy with them as is.
TGMM - Family of the Bow

New to Traditional

Awesome pics. Ben!!!
Australia is definitely on my lifetime to-do list.


Thanks!!
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

Dave2old

A major reason for Tanto tips is to prevent bending and breaking of needle-point tips, which STOS heads cuttently have. Tanto also lowers the risk of "skipping" on angular bone shots. There is no down-side to them, except a few seconds to shape with a file. So yes, go Tanto. Also, file-sharpening is old technology in light of Doc Ashby's unimpeachable research -- invest in an electronic gram scale and you'll be amazed how much weight you remove with every single stroke -- and should be used only to touch up really dull or damaged blades. Otherwise, steels and/or stones are the way to go -- check out Sharpster's free video on the KME website. Since STOS ("Sharper Than Owl S--t," no kidding!) is very tuned-in to Ashby's research, I fully expect their new generation of heavy single-bevels, due out Soon I hope, will come with Tantos. Just because we can have success with a certain technology doesn't mean we can't improve success with improved (as opposed to  "high") technology. I like STOS a lot, and I like their new carbon coating, which I've seen in action and which they claim is slicker and tougher than Teflon (which indeed easily wears off). Can't wait for their new offerings, which have been a LOng Time in coming. While AK Bowhunting's excellent "Ashby" head is currently closest to Ashby perfection, it's available now only in screw-in, while the STOS will be glue-on. Don't worry so much about blood trails. Worry about shot placement and attaining full pass-through penetration. Hope that helps. My 2 sents. dave

O.L. Adcock

Yep, I like them too! ANY needle tipped BH should be bobbed off, Tantos are the only way to go...O.L.
---Six NAA/FITA National and World flight records.----

Guru

I think Ben proved that they be just fine as is....
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

New to Traditional

Thanks I'll go with the tanto, or maybe carry a few of both tip styles.
Already with you on the sharpener Dave. I love my KME. I figured it would have no difficulty getting those things scary sharp. Ron's
one of the good ones too.
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

MJB

Ben,
OUTSTANDING pics   :thumbsup:  Thanks for sharing.
A Gobbler yelp Spring or Fall is a long conversation.

Bjorn

There is no downside to a Tanto tip-no need to carry both styles IMHO.

DW

I like the STOS heads and I love the Tanto-tip on all my broadheads BUT Brother Ben has killed a lot of animals and big, heavy-boned ones at that....IMHO this more than Qualifies him to have an opinion on the sharp tip on his STOS.....Killing experience counts for a lot.......Personally, tanto or bobbing the tip off makes me feel more confident in the Head....Great pics Ben!!!! We always love to see them and your hunting area......Take Care, Don and Skyler
TGMM Family of the Bow

New to Traditional

Tanto it will be!
Now I'm looking forward to getting my hands on some of these.
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

Bjorn

Bravehearted Archery has them-they are a sponsor too.................others may have them too.

lone hunter

Great head, been using the 160's for 3 or 4 years now. Fly great and new heads have a modified tanto tip, not the original needle tip.

MikeW

QuoteFly great and new heads have a modified tanto tip, not the original needle tip.
Mmmm I ordered some from 3Rivers a couple months ago an they have the needle tip. Maybe old stock still?  I bob the tips off slightly on mine. It's my favorite head next to WW's.

I thought the new ones were suppose to be out late fall of 08. I'm waiting too.
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Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.


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