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Thoughts on Zephyr Broadheads??

Started by Cmalone1, May 17, 2010, 03:09:00 PM

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DVSHUNTER

I shot zephyer heads and did not care for the. The were no match for a rock. The tips popped right off or rolled over. Should I be shooting rocks, no. But misses do happen. When things don't go perfect I like to have a head that can take abuse. They did not for me. I now shoot 190 grizzles. They are hard to sharpen, but for me. The effort is rewarded by performance and longevity.
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DVSHUNTER

ps, mine did not shave out of the box, but did easily sharpen to "poppin" sharp. Good luck.
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Terry Green

QuoteOriginally posted by DVSHUNTER:
I shot zephyer heads and did not care for the. The were no match for a rock. The tips popped right off or rolled over. Should I be shooting rocks, no. But misses do happen. When things don't go perfect I like to have a head that can take abuse. They did not for me. I now shoot 190 grizzles. They are hard to sharpen, but for me. The effort is rewarded by performance and longevity.
I bent a grizzly 190 on a rock once....no kidding.  I was in Rocky Mount VA at the time I did it out stump shooting.  Looked like a stump to me, but it was a rock.

Guess none of them are truly bomb proof.

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Thanks for the comments on the buck guys....yep, he was a dandy...and it was quite a story, the whole weekend and what happened the day before and all....but anyway, that Sasquatch sure did some 'abuse' on him to say the least....and 'Performance' was rewarding.     :thumbsup:  

Also, Mark Horne has killed a pile of elk with the Sas 4 blade.......he loved the head so much he bought the company.
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Schmidty3

I believe so. I loved how sharp I could get them.

acedoc

QuoteOriginally posted by Zradix:
Buddy bought some.
They were fairly sharp out of the box.
Not sharp enough for me or him.
Head seemed relatively well built. I found the steel to be quite soft.

I personally don't feel the stainless is worth twice the price. I feel there are better constructed heads of that weight for almost 1/2 the price.
Might be worth it if they were TRULY hair popping sharp out of the box, but they are not.
My 2¢
If they are stainless then I would think that is part of the problem - most stainless is 440 c , it is known to take a keen edge and loose it fast ,also it is supposed to be brittle.
My 1095 and leafspring knives hold an edge longer than the muelas I have in 440 stainless.
Toelke SS recurve
Toelke Whip
Sky Wildfire ilf with foam carbon xxl limbs

I had a pack of them a while back. I shot at a pig out of a tree stand. I missed the pig high and the arrow stuck in he dirt. When I retrieved the arrow, the broadhead was broken. Lost all faith in them at that point, and gave the other 2 away.

And yes, GK heads are as sharp as they can be out of the pkg, and tough as can be also. Thats about all I use now. I also carry Magnus Sringers in my quiver for pigs.

Bisch


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