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200gr Razorcaps

Started by Lewis Brookshire III, November 29, 2008, 06:40:00 PM

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Lewis Brookshire III

Anyone know where you can get the 200 grainers??

Also for those of you who have used WW's and razorcaps, any thoughts on the difference?
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Bill Carlsen

I got about 3 doz. of them on the Trading blanket. What I like about them? They are stainless steel. They are very easy to sharpen. They are tough....shot one into my basement wall and all that happened was a very slightly dinged tip. They take and hold an absolute great edge. Everything I have killed with them has gone down inside of 25 yards with tremendous blood trails. They shoot very straight. You already know that you can vary the weight. For me they are the best all around broadhead I have used. I have been bowhunting since the mid 50's and have played with many bhs. These are my current first choice. I also like the Phantoms but the RCs are just so easy to sharpen. Nothing to take apart or put back together.
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Ray Lyon

I love the Razorcap 200. I got mine from Kustom King.

In my opinion, the Razorcap is easier to sharpen than a woodsman. I've had mine for 4 years now and they've performed great on black bear and whitetails.
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Big_Al

I use the G-5 flat diamond stone on my Razorcaps and can get them ridiculously sharp.
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Don Batten

I get mine from Black Widow. Good system. DB
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Bowhunter4life

I like them very much, just a tad better than the Woodsman simply because they are easier to sharpen, and more durable.  That being said, I shoot Snuffers and Zwickey Delta 4-blades for deer/bear sized animals, but if I get a chance to hunt Elk, Moose, or Caribou again the RC would be on the end of my arrow.
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