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Surgical
Extremely accurate out of Ravin R15
One Significant Flaw
Overall, these are a well made broadheads, but I don't think they are worth the price. My primary gripe is that each of the three broadheads in my package screwed into my arrow shaft at a different angle. With my regular broadheads, Magnus Stinger, I can cement my insert, screw in a broadhead, align the nock to have the blade perpendicular to my string, and then fletch the arrow.… read more From then on, I can take any Magnus, from any package, and it will align EXACTLY the same. Not so with these. You would need to fletch an arrow specifically for each head in order to have all your heads aligned the same.....plus, any replacement head would then not align the same. If this is not an issue for you, these are great heads. Sharp, accurate, and attractive.
Awesome!
I've only practiced with this broadhead so far, but they are awesome, super sharp, laser cut steel, very well made, my favorite broadhead!
Great broad head
Hunting well made
ABS Silver Flame
Excellent quality, scary sharp. My only complaint is the blade thickness is not as advertised. Blade mics at .056 not the .071 advertised.
Awesome.....but beware!
These are sharp....nicked myself...shot a whitetail in lungs at 30 yards....broadhead ricocheted off rib up to spine....deer dropped at point of impact. I couldn't figure out what happened as the rear of the arrow was still sticking out from a lung shot (my neice needed a heart for science project) so I was wondering why it seemed like a spine shot? After I took deer to butcher...I… read more said I wanted to review the damage...he said oh you spined him. I then showed him where inital impact was and he said he never saw anything like it. The spine was nearly severed!
These are sharp!
This product is everything it is advertised to be.
Flight like a field point
I test these broadhead during 3 hours in a 3D, i thing the next hunting season it's inside my bag. I hope the little noise on flight don't make loose a wildboar..;O)
Hair popping sharp
Super quality broadhead, hair-popping sharp and superbly made
Great broadhead
Great product look forward to an elk hunt this year
You will be able to sharpen these just like any other broadhead. Whatever technique you are used to will be just fine.
These are sold by the 3-pack.
The 180 grain was discontinued.
The Grizzly stick broadheads are made in South Korea.
We currently only have the 125 in the XL sliver flame
Unfortunately we do not have the 150 in the XL version.
Yes you do not need an adapter for arrows that are smaller than the Broadhead. My personal opinion is if you're using field points that are larger than the shafts then you want that taper so it's easier to pull out of targets
I use these with standard carbon arrow inserts and they work great. Love these broadheads!
These can be resharpened and the best way to sharpen these is with the KME Sharpening kit that we offer. The stones in this kit will work great on the hard Stainless Steel that these are made of. All you will have to do is take the broadhead apart and chuck the blade up in the jig and run it over the stone. After you have achieved the initial sharpness I would recommend to do the same thing on piece of leather to nock off the burr and they will be razor sharp again.
These can be resharpened and the best way to sharpen these is with the KME Sharpening kit that we offer. The stones in this kit will work great on the hard Stainless Steel that these are made of.
I bought their sharpener at their website and it's the best one I've bought. Use that per the instructions and finish it off on a leather strop. Waalaa razor sharp again.
You will be able to sharpen these just like any other broadhead. Whatever technique you are used to will be just fine.
Yes, these are a very popular broadhead for big game.
Blood trails will be a lot better with a 4 blade head Vs a 2 blade.
The broadhead that gives you a pass thru will give you the best trail. If the 4 blade passes thru, then similar hits will have more blood from the 4. The silverflame will outperform the 4 blade when bone is involved.
You normally use a broadhead that is close in weight to the field points that you use.