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"New" Bear razorhead?

Started by Mojostick, March 20, 2008, 06:21:00 PM

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Mojostick

Anyone shoot the 145gr Razorheads now being made by Trophy Ridge?
http://www.trophyridge.com/broadheads/

Trophy Ridge® introduces the latest evolution of the most popular broadhead ever made. This broadhead has taken more game than any other. The newly re-engineered Razorhead is stronger, sharper and more aerodynamic.

John D

Sorry,

They can call it what they want. But its not a razorhead.

I'll stick to the original, green glue-ons or the blue screw-ins.

John
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rxhntr

I found the undertaker videos quite interesting, but I will stick with my siver flames and/or cheaper magnus broadheads.

Killdeer

" This broadhead has taken more game than any other. The newly re-engineered Razorhead is stronger, sharper and more aerodynamic."

If it is newly re-engineered, how has it had enough time to take more game than any other?
Killdeer  :confused:
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Bowspirit

Well, that's it folks...raise a glass to the passing (at least production wise) of what has been a good friend to most of us...Razorheads sure had a heck of a run though...
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Fletcher

If that's a Razorhead, then I guess compounds are bows.
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Brian Krebs

Just part of the reinvention of the rifle.
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bentstick_55

That thing isn't anything close to a Razorhead. BLASTPHOMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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flatlander37

Not even close to the original.  Why can't people leave well enough alone.
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d. ward

I clicked on the link.But only saw those flip open whatever ai'nt no broadhead anyhow.Sorry I did not see the wantna-be razorhead.But I will say this,I would not have one shoved up my quiver if I had room for 10 of em...For someone to try and take credit for something Fred Bear or anyone else for that matter,spent thier intire life working on..That just plan sucks....bowdoc

bayoulongbowman

BS.........not enough cutting ratio...no thanks  :(
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MOstate

It seems like all Trophy Ridge does is copy. One, the Fred Bear. But two, the "Undertaker" looks exactly like a piston point. The only thing it seems like their changing is the name.
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d. ward

Bear Archery produced over 3.5 million broadheads since 1956.No kidding StCharles saw the records.Now I ask you how could or would you think you could improve on that.A rounder wheel...I think not...bowdoc

Talondale

What I thought was funny about the "Undertaker" video was: Does that discount the 15 videos before this one where they took tons of deer with a different head?

NDTerminator

The "new" Razorhead might be a good broadhead, but it's a Razorhead in name only...

Looks nearly identical to the Hoyt Bow Bullet made back in the late 80's.  That was a short lived model with a reputation for shedding it's blades on impact. Also one of the first broadheads sold in packs of less than 6, but at the same or higher price (sound familiar?).  I still have a new 4 pack in my broadhead drawer.

Looks like an attempt to ride the fame of the Razorhead (and most likely sell them in packs of 3 for better than $30 a pop).

I'll hang with my Magnus 2 blades and Snuffers, thanks much...
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