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New Broadheads

Started by elktalker, October 30, 2009, 10:34:00 PM

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elktalker

Just got my new steel force 200gr. titainium heads. heres a look

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The Vanilla Gorilla

Those are nasty lookin! I kinda like em.  Shot em yet?

Kenneth

those things look tough as railroad spikes!!  wicked looking head for sure!  I have some 190gr. Phat Head Africans on the way.
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

elktalker

I'm gonna test them tomarrow i'll let you know. any sugjestions on what I could shoot to test them I was thinking 3/4 " plywood
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elknutz

I like your idea of that big 4 point.  See you in the morning.  :pray:
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joekeith

Where'd ya get them at ?  They look tough...  :thumbsup:

tollgatetraditions

We stock the Steelforce points. 145 grain double bevel and single bevel 225 and 300 grains.

http://www.tollgatearchery.com/SFBH_Page.htm

george

elktalker

I called steelforce and he made them to order I wanted 200 grains w/steel ferrel so he went w/titanium blade. I shot them today they seemed to fly true, very quit, shot one twice through 3/4 w/no damage.
200 grain steelforce
200 grain muzzy phantom

Both shot @ 20 yards w/ my savanah into dence plywood
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Guru

The SF went in further, but also looks like they went in till the width of the cut was about the same.
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twitchstick

They look nice. I shoot steel force years back. Once penetrated the far shoulder of an elk 1/2 way out the other side after breaking a rib on a 3/4 angled shoot. The bull only went 10 yards.

BUCKY

whats the price and how many per pack?

elknutz

Thats a good observation Curt.  That is exactly what happened.
"There is no excellence in archery without great labor" - Maurice Thompson
"I avoid anything that make my dogs gag" - Dusty Nethery

BradLantz

I'll be shooting SteelForce 225 Single Bevel's .... biggest dang broadhead I've ever shot. I mean my 160 gr Thunderheads are a big 3 blade but these are long and wide and one big piece of sharp steel !

Curtiss Cardinal

How is titanium for edge retention and resharpening?
It looks like that they both penetrated until they got to the ferrule. Plywood hates ferrules.
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elktalker

price =$49+3 per 3-pack

sharpness = just touched up edge this morning w/ that sharpening system that uses a grinder motor, and WOW sharpest broadhead Ive ever had. I sharpened the muzzys the same way, and they never got that sharp. that titanium just pops arm hair w/ very little preshure.

Still looking for good ideas for testing durability and penatration?
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bm22

They look good but the ferrule looks rough!!! Looks like thats what hung up and stopped the penetration in the plywood.

elktalker

Shot about twelve times every time steelforce  went deeper then muzzy (both 2 blade) into pumpkins.
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Izzy

Ive been shooting the 145 traditionals and they are the best flying heads Ive shot to date, just like a field point from my MFX 500s.I havent shot a deer with them yet but the narrow width has me a little nervous.Ill give them one chance and if they dont drop enough of a bloodtrail Ill go back to my old reliable 125 Snuffers.Now I just need a deer to help out and cooperate.Ive got a feeling tomorrow this will happen.

michigan bill

Darren: "Still looking for good ideas for testing durability and penatration?"

Darren, why not test one on a critter that's in season.  I bet they work great.

Bill

p.s. Make sure the critter's in season!
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elktalker

If I can find a critter to cooperate I'll post the results.
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