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VPA Terminators...... JMO

Started by Kenneth, January 10, 2010, 11:44:00 AM

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Kenneth

I just bought a pack of the 200gr. screw-in model Terminators from Bill at Zipper bows.  Out of the pack they had a decent edge but not what I would consider hunting sharp.  I am horrible at sharpening anything but it was very easy to get these to pop hair with just a few strokes on a flat stone.  They are dead silent in flight and they fly just like my field points, oh and they are built like a tank.  I'm no expert on big game animals but I would not hesitate to shoot anything with fur or feathers with this head.  It's not a professional review, just my opinion, but I know I'll be buying more VPA heads in the future.

Ken
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

Arwin

Picking up a pack as well, I heard too many good things not to!!
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

Jake


Onions

I have loved the regular WW since it came out.
Can't wait to try these......

Let's see some pix of animals shot with these.....

chris <><

Fletcher

Chris, be sure to come over to the K'zoo Expo.  There will be a few of us with the Terminators on display.
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Onions

I plan on being there!!

chris <><

wapitimike1

I went on a hog hunt in LA over Christmas week. I shot a 145# hog through the shoulder plate got good penetration and it didn't go far. After removing the arrow the broadhead blades were fine but. The threaded part of the head had snaped off. Saying that I would not think twice about uning the heads again. They fly great get wicked sharp and penetrate well.

Apex Predator

Kustom King just told me the 1.25" wide models are being discontinued.  I ordered two three packs.
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Zbearclaw

California Doe in December
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Javelina In January
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For 2010 they are going to be in my quiver as I try and get all five species of deer in one calendar year, and also flying through the air at our California Bowmen Hunter Broadhead Competition in May.

To say I dig them is an understatement.  Easy to sharpen, tough as H E Double L, and are made right here in the USA.

Yeah, I like them...
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Guru

QuoteOriginally posted by Zbearclaw:
To say I dig them is an understatement.  Easy to sharpen, tough as H E Double L, and are made right here in the USA.

Yeah, I like them...
:thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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James Wrenn

I am a big fan as well.Always liked the old woodsman so the VPAs were a great upgrade.Much easier to sharpen since the blades are straight.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

fountain

i have some 1" 200 gr screw ins.  they shoot great and are built to kill concrete walls...but too small for me.

Rob DiStefano

:thumbsup:     :thumbsup:  

i have six of the 300gr vpa screw-in terminators and i agree with ken and zeke - these broadheads are Awesome.  built like a panzer tank, real easy to hone up to razor sharpness (i used a diamond board and then a few passes on an oil stone), and they fly like a field points.
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Brian P.

Rob,

I havent seen the 300 gr heads yet. Any chance you could post a pic of them?
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Kenneth

Rob, I just found the 300gr. on Kustom Kings website!!!  My order will be placed tomorrow!!

Brian, Kustom King has them    http://www.kustomkingarchery.com/Terminator-Broadheads_Screw-In/productinfo/7500/
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

L. E. Carroll

Just ordered 6  175 screw in's for my spring Bear Hunt with HOC from Bob M. I'm thinking, those on some AD trad lites and either my Shawnee/Dakota or the  new mini-14 ILF Morrison c/f Recurve should take care of the equiptment part....now if I can just handle my end of the Deal  :wavey:
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Kenneth

Good luck brother!!  Looking forward to pics and story!
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by Kenneth:
Rob, I just found the 300gr. on Kustom Kings website!!!  ...
just where i got mine ....
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

Brian P.

Rob,

Could you post a pic? I would like to see what the 300 gr looks like. All the pics I have seen have been of multiple heads and I cant tell which heads are which.
I am curious how they got to 300 gr with the screw in (where they added metal) and kept the same dut dia.

Thanks,
Brian
"As a rule, nothing does an arrow so much good as to shoot it, and nothing so much harm as to have it lie inactive and crowded in the quiver"   Saxton Pope

rxhntr

I got the 150's a couple of weeks ago but havent tried sharpening them yet, all I do know is that this thing is very solid and flew great with my setup. I cannot wait to get it into something. Ben


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