Choosing the Most Lethal Broadhead for your Bowhunting Success - with GrizzlyStik

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @maxsanchez2339
    @maxsanchez2339 6 лет назад +35

    Put the pvc on a scale and measure the amount of force

  • @justinleavens
    @justinleavens 7 лет назад +4

    Guys, I have bow hunted since 1989. I have seen this sport go through rediculous changes, then it comes back around full circle. While viewing hundreds of Indian stone arrowheads on a farm just yesterday, this is basically back to where archery has gone. Strong, single or double blades, period. Adding the right bevel with right arrow twist is taking it to the next level. Building broadheads from stainless steel is the cherry on top. I just sharpened my broadheads and of them all, my Grizzly Stick heads are the only ones I didn't have to re-sharpen after Elk Season last year. My carbon steel broadheads (not single bevel edge) by Zwiky and Bear, will stand up to only one shot. If you miss, kiss that broadhead goodbye. Cheaper, they are my backup arrowheads.
    I promise you, my first arrow and broadhead combo I reach for in my overpriced quiver is my Grizzly Stick 330/Massai 150 Grain Package. The overall arrow weight is just over 610 grains (arrow alone is 462), and let me tell you, with the tapered design (fat in front, skinny in back), and the design and steel advantages of the broadheads, these things are worth every dollar. My five point bull was shot right in the front shoulder, the arrow passed all the way through and punched out the back AFTER going through the scapula.
    The reason I switched to heavy arrows is because I can screw any tip on, and things are stable. Forget speed, men. Forget skinny carbon arrows. Get back to fat aluminums like the old Gamegetters, or man up and get into a set of Grizzly Sticks.
    An object in motion, stays in motion. The heavier the object, the more motion. Pass through shots is the goal. Pair this with design innovations, and you are in Grizzly Stick heaven. Hey Grizzly Stick, I need another half dozen arrows, hook me up with a discount!?

  • @BennyCFD
    @BennyCFD 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, you are a million gazillion % right. I'm so glad you guys used Dr Ed Ashby as a reference.
    He should be a mandatory read for every serious bow hunter. I just got reading some of his stuff. From what I got was a 650 grain arrow and a well made single blade broadhed can kill any land animal in north america using at least a 55# bow. Of course one reason was the one you gave but also a heavier arrow will carry more momentum down range than a lighter faster arrow.
    All your videos are great and very informational.
    Thanks

    • @christizn5917
      @christizn5917 5 лет назад +1

      is rhat sarcasm because i hope it is

  • @christianlequoix7473
    @christianlequoix7473 6 лет назад +3

    I'm convinced. I've been using Zwickey for over 20 years. I read the docs thoughts and studies.
    Thanks for the Video.

  • @marcelovillegas7531
    @marcelovillegas7531 Год назад +1

    Innerloc devastation broadheds are simply the best in the world 🌎,between me and my brother hunting deer 🦌 and 🐻 black bear,we never lost any game,the blood 🩸 trail is like a red carpet in the woods 🌲 🌳.

  • @danielsmith5351
    @danielsmith5351 4 года назад +1

    I completely agree with the structural integrity of the broad head, and ive never found a mechanical that will hold up to the abuse of a fixed blade...A few shots on 200 plus pound boar made me ditch the mechanicals... Im really interested in the silver flame xxl.

    • @bobalotb6760
      @bobalotb6760 4 года назад

      Have you hear of the Ranch Fairy? Great youtube channel..

    • @danielsmith5351
      @danielsmith5351 4 года назад

      @@bobalotb6760 Yes Ive been checking out his stuff. I think he is really on to something. Im getting ready to start trying some of his ideas.I have been shooting 100 gr. inserts for awhile. But hes taking it a lot farther.

  • @mikeborgstr5188
    @mikeborgstr5188 Год назад

    What is the best method for resharpening the mesai heads?

  • @mathewprime3556
    @mathewprime3556 4 года назад

    I would recommend doing a flight test at 75 yards with single bevel vs fixed, your concern will not be bone slitting action but finding the broad head in the dirt.

    • @scottcress4052
      @scottcress4052 4 года назад

      75yrds???? LOL must be a rife hunter.

    • @MrDarwhite
      @MrDarwhite 4 года назад

      A single bevel IS a fixed.

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 3 года назад

      @@scottcress4052 can you explain?

    • @WessMaynard351
      @WessMaynard351 Месяц назад

      I did a 70yd test and punched through my broadhead target and ripped off a fletching

  • @takashi0352
    @takashi0352 7 лет назад +3

    Tim Gillingham needs to watch this!!!

    • @isaacjestus
      @isaacjestus 7 лет назад +1

      Takashi Tamanaha YES. Couldn't agree more.

    • @paulczaja3262
      @paulczaja3262 7 лет назад

      Why he is incredibly successful with the gear of his choice. I wouldn't use it but it works flawlessly for him.

    • @takashi0352
      @takashi0352 7 лет назад +2

      I have never seen Tim Gillingham actually shoot an animal. I have seen him taking pics next to them, but not actually taking the shot. Plus he dry fired a bow at the 2017 ata show with a sky draw. He would be kicked off any range for doing that.

    • @paulczaja3262
      @paulczaja3262 7 лет назад

      Takashi Tamanaha
      Was that's pretty crazy, I hadn't heard that. I missed ATA last year due to work. Thanks for sharing that. Tim is a friend of mine we don't see eye to eye on equipment or set up. He has some crazy cool shoots on video, hunting wise. Anyhow thanks again I got something I tease him with

    • @InvestorAcademyPodca
      @InvestorAcademyPodca 6 лет назад

      Tim basically argues that mechanicals fly better, which is likely true. He is a target archer and likely focuses mostly on what makes him a better shot. The problem is that if your broadhead doesn't get where it needs to then it doesn't matter how good of a shot a guy makes.

  • @mathewjaycox843
    @mathewjaycox843 4 года назад

    Be aware of local regs on if you can use a 2 blade. Alberta requires at least 3 blades with a 1.3 inch cut.

  • @Ad-ml7my
    @Ad-ml7my 6 лет назад +1

    I have used a mechanical and a straight blade mechanical is by far my favorite

    • @danielcarter7657
      @danielcarter7657 3 года назад

      The versatility of the solid blade is the main selling point as you can drill straight through otherwise non navigable areas of meat and bone into the organs that stop anything fast and give you the best recovery scenario , I have taken a few deer with mechanical or 3-4 blade designs but there is irrefutable evidence of the superiority of the single bevel heavy arrow builds

  • @MrTNBassmaster
    @MrTNBassmaster 7 лет назад

    Im using the Monsaai 200 grain head in the video , i have never been scared at messing with a broadhead untill these ! To me there sharper than a razor.

  • @stephengraham6355
    @stephengraham6355 5 лет назад +9

    I was on the bowhunter advisory staff for hoyt USA for several years. I've killed a ton of deer and I could not tell you which is the most deadly Broadhead, they will all kill if you hit them in the right spot.

    • @GrizzlyStik
      @GrizzlyStik  5 лет назад +6

      Stephen - very true, a field point will kill deer if yo hit them perfectly. Our broadheads are built to work even on the less-than-perfect shots.

  • @moogybannahilstopaflingon6803
    @moogybannahilstopaflingon6803 5 лет назад

    Excellent video guys. Right on the money!

  • @NYpsycho81
    @NYpsycho81 7 лет назад +3

    man these look nice, I shoot magnus stingers and I have no complaints but these look sweet to.

  • @jasonsparks4601
    @jasonsparks4601 4 года назад

    Based on science my ass! The first comparison blows that out of the realm of possibility!!!! You for a decent sales pitch though......

  • @rickmansberger4136
    @rickmansberger4136 6 лет назад +1

    Can you give the best broadened choices for traditional recurve?
    Thank you

    • @GrizzlyStik
      @GrizzlyStik  6 лет назад +1

      Rick - all of our heads can be shot from trad or compound bows. The arrows and heads don't care. The founders of our company are all trad only shooters and shoot all of our heads interchangeably. I hope this helps.

  • @gbm6031
    @gbm6031 7 лет назад +6

    Great information! I'm not alone when I say I dislike mechanicals but I might be looking deeper into some 2 blades instead of my 3 blade

    • @jmartin9059
      @jmartin9059 7 лет назад

      Bishop California... bishoparchery.com/ S7 tool steel broadheads are worth a look... Right bevel is for right-wing right hand twist or typical clockwise spinning arrows.... As viewed from rear of arrow... i.e. Archers point of view. >>>> Usually a custom order specialty item are "Left wing", left bevel for anti-clockwise/counter-clockwise spinning ... Left-handed archers or those who have NO screw threads in their arrow assembly may prefer these. bishoparchery.com/

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад

      ozcut broadheads are fabulous aswell

    • @f2foutdoors
      @f2foutdoors Год назад

      Lost 2 bucks just this year using mechanical. Never again.

  • @jollybroker
    @jollybroker 4 года назад

    great video but is there a difference other than looks between maasai & samurai ? hunting whitetail and hogs

  • @Master-Shannon
    @Master-Shannon 6 лет назад +1

    If you are going to talk about design, penetration, robustness, advantage of a chisel grind and cutting performance wouldn’t it be beneficial to also mention the steel quality and reasons for the selection of that steel in regards to durability and edge retention etc?

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад

      i can see the shaft being the week point as its not a silid cut (1 peice) broadhead.

  • @SigurdtheRyder
    @SigurdtheRyder 5 лет назад

    I use a 3 blade broadhead, but the blades meet as a single point. They are hardend steel and shear bone nicely. Wish I could share a photo, but the format here dies not allow that gosh durnit.

  • @alexgreat2613
    @alexgreat2613 6 лет назад

    On the first test why not use a scale under the hollow tube PVC and see how much force it takes to penetrate the cardboard? Makes sense right?

  • @zzz7zzz9
    @zzz7zzz9 6 лет назад +2

    to be lethal, a broadhead has to hit the vitals. and pretty much any broadhead out there is going to be lethal if it hits the vitals. it's when shooters take low%, marginal shots on game that then depend on a head to have to cut through bone, etc to get to the vitals. but if a high % shot is taken, most any broadhead will be lethal. shooters love to blame a broadhead for their failure.

    • @casey197930
      @casey197930 6 лет назад

      Nailed it. I've never known a great shooter to put much thought into the heads. We sure the hell don't blame heads for lost animals.

    • @timjusttim233
      @timjusttim233 4 года назад +1

      You must be one of the guys that controls arrow flight and animal movement after the shot , I've heard of you guys your magic is fantastic

  • @seanjorgenson8064
    @seanjorgenson8064 3 года назад

    You have to strengthen the front 3 in. Of arrow shaft or you can loose it all!

  • @MikeSmith-ve2qu
    @MikeSmith-ve2qu 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video

  • @williamholsomback5219
    @williamholsomback5219 6 лет назад +8

    sales commercial

  • @knowledge15king
    @knowledge15king 6 лет назад +24

    great sales pitch but in no way is this a legitimate test.

  • @brooksrange6978
    @brooksrange6978 6 лет назад

    Shuttle T augers a hole through animals. Although I love double blades back to Fred Bear's design. Hunting in Alaska I have seen and been cut by lots of blades that have failed inside the animal while cleaning them. Shuttle T's fly perfect and blow holes in Big Bear and Moose. I'd like to see you do a shooting comparison between the two. Can you go from field tip to Broadhead and not make any sight adjustments? I've been bow hunting for over 35years and at first I didn't think much of the shuttle T's but soon switched as soon as I seen the aftermath first hand. Wound and blood channels like you've never seen before. I would also like to see your broadheads used in a real world application shoot some big animals. Don't just push it through carboard, because there are a lot of other variables then just that playing into effect. How do they fly with a F.O.B.? I shoot caribou and unreal distance's because with a F.O.B. there is almost no side wind affects on the arrow in flight. I hope you don't think this is argumentative. I very much like what I see in your product there I would just like to see them actually perform.

    • @brooksrange6978
      @brooksrange6978 6 лет назад

      Hey sorry I have now watched a few more videos you all have. Deffently have my interest up. I would like to see a F.O.B. test in wind and penetration against the shuttle T's tho. Spring bear is coming up if I have time maybe I'll try myself and let you all know. Thanks guys be safe out there and happy hunting!

  • @philmah-ass9050
    @philmah-ass9050 7 лет назад

    Sweet intro! That's really cool!

  • @samschmelzer5712
    @samschmelzer5712 4 года назад

    Its not about a pass through it’s about the amount of blood that comes out. A 3 blade will put a triangular hole which allows a lot of blood out

    • @MrDarwhite
      @MrDarwhite 4 года назад +1

      With a pass through, on average you double the amount of blood that comes out. (Two holes vs one) A pass through is the goal.

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 3 года назад +1

      @@MrDarwhite in reality a pass through bleeds s lot more than double. As with a non pass through often the arrow itself plugs the hole

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 6 лет назад

    A regular broad head always penetrates way deeper then a 3 blade but single blade hase less cutting diameter less cutting edge then a 3 blade an single have know too clot up an not bleed as much that's why they' built 3 blades .an the civil war bayonet had a try blade harder too stitch up an more blood came out .my brother shot a 5 blade I can't remember the name but 5 one inch razors an he killed a lot an imean a lot of deer 30 or more .we eat deer meat year round an have been killing big bucks since I was 14 now 45 .great video I prefer the old 2 blade 100 gr nap expandable broad head flys great an zips right through both forward shoulders .good hunting from mid coast Maine

  • @cowdy293
    @cowdy293 5 лет назад

    This the best one of theirs when it comes to the width of puncture and power to crush bone?

  • @Slash-is3yu
    @Slash-is3yu 5 лет назад

    What are the names of the thumb nail 2 blades shown? I want to see the performance

  • @forrestmonty9519
    @forrestmonty9519 6 лет назад

    What fetch combination would you use for these

  • @danielcarter7657
    @danielcarter7657 3 года назад

    Very cool and informative video

  • @Martin-dy5oj
    @Martin-dy5oj 7 лет назад

    I use my 200 gr. Maasai broad heads on elk and deer with GrizlyStik Momentum U-FOC 330 shafts built to 500 gr (700 gr total arrow weight) and have great penetration and no planing. I would guess the previous archer may not be using forward-of-center built arrows. What is the best method for me to resharpen and strop my Maasai tanto points? Lastly, I was saddened to hear of Ed's passing last year and miss him as a mentor.

    • @LimbDrivenTV
      @LimbDrivenTV 6 лет назад

      Martin Yokosawa KME sharpener works great! Our Channel has a video about sharpening GrizzlyStik heads on it! Check it out!

  • @squrilebrain
    @squrilebrain 5 лет назад

    I am looking for Ferrule to buy. do you know any place that has them for sell ?

  • @jigglysexymanlolpussy1175
    @jigglysexymanlolpussy1175 2 года назад

    Grim reeper

  • @jasonharmon4314
    @jasonharmon4314 4 года назад

    How accurate are they

  • @dillonfoster8071
    @dillonfoster8071 5 лет назад

    Its lloyd christmas

  • @kisvadasz1
    @kisvadasz1 6 лет назад +3

    BULLSHIT!!!! I kiss the sponsors! :-D

  • @YannsKitchenUK
    @YannsKitchenUK 4 года назад

    That’s a grizzly hairdo

  • @scottwalmer9248
    @scottwalmer9248 3 месяца назад

    Class dismissed 🎯🩸☠️

  • @zzz7zzz9
    @zzz7zzz9 6 лет назад +22

    that test was stupid. for starters, you were using a cut-on-contact against a chisel-tip. obviously the cut-on-contact will slice through easier. just like a 2-blade will go through with less effort than a 3-blade. this is common-sense, no testing needed. but the worst thing, was you were just using your own force. that's not consistent in any way.

    • @non-typicalhunter6776
      @non-typicalhunter6776 6 лет назад +1

      Thats like saying...its not a fair test comparing a mech vs a 2 blade fixed....when hjnting bvb your asking the heads to do the same job. The benefits a 2" head have are in direct correlation to their short commings.

    • @GIboy1990
      @GIboy1990 6 лет назад

      yes its not super scientific, but it doesn't have to be either. you can tell the difference using your own force applied between the two, just as you can tell the difference between an empty barbell and one with 2 45lb plates on it.

    • @GIboy1990
      @GIboy1990 6 лет назад

      BUT, it would've been really easy to test applied force by putting a scale under the PVC pipe

    • @non-typicalhunter6776
      @non-typicalhunter6776 6 лет назад +3

      @@GIboy1990 the funnybthing, is its so easy to understand, but hiw many people still shoot 350 grain arrows with 6% foc and 2" cut chisel tip mechanicals. These people wonder why they only 1 lung deer or why their heads fail on impact...to me it is common sense but its not very common.

    • @non-typicalhunter6776
      @non-typicalhunter6776 6 лет назад

      @@GIboy1990 ruclips.net/video/bpWcaUEhVSA/видео.html, maybe this is more what your looking fir

  • @dege2888
    @dege2888 6 лет назад

    Just saying Slash arrows offer over 5 inches of cutting edges. So be surprised.

  • @tiberiu_nicolae
    @tiberiu_nicolae 5 лет назад

    If you're only looking at "mechanical advantage" might as well shoot a point with no blades

  • @southpawhammer8644
    @southpawhammer8644 2 года назад +1

    I'm sorry bro, who said it was ok to wear your hair like that in public.

  • @MrRazorback1975
    @MrRazorback1975 2 года назад

    The Ed Ashby group has become a cult of sorts. The idea that there is only one way, their way, to take down large game, is highly inaccurate. They’ve convinced a lot of people that 650 grain arrows are necessary because Ed stated this is the “bone breaking “ threshold. If you listen closely, you won’t hear much about trajectory and it’s effect on accuracy in these discussions. Accuracy will always be #1 when accessing lethality of an arrow. There also isn’t much discussion about the individuals setup, draw length, poundage, etc. I’ve killed dozens of big game animals with mechanical Broadheads, something that should not be possible according to the Ashby camp.Different setups for different applications.

  • @jasonphillips73
    @jasonphillips73 5 лет назад +1

    That dudes hair is on backwards

  • @isaacjestus
    @isaacjestus 7 лет назад +1

    Probably the best way to show mechanical advantage that I have seen.

  • @johnhast1979
    @johnhast1979 6 лет назад

    What single bevel head would you recommend for crossbows in the 350 fps to 380 fps range . Thanks

    • @LimbDrivenTV
      @LimbDrivenTV 6 лет назад

      John Hastings anything 200+ grains

    • @johnhast1979
      @johnhast1979 6 лет назад

      200 grain ? 200 what ?

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад

      a 3 blade 200gn broadhead preferably 1 peice. or 150+gn with a heavy insert

  • @Ryan-jx4vh
    @Ryan-jx4vh 6 лет назад

    2 blades have less friction, which means better penetration.

  • @the45er
    @the45er 6 лет назад +2

    I would love to use a fixed two-blade broadhead like this but every one I've tried has simply been impossible (for me) to get to fly consistently well at any arrow speeds over 275 fps. They plane badly and end up flying all over the place!

    • @Eldrave20
      @Eldrave20 6 лет назад

      Rob Abbott increase the FOC, they will level out.

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад

      that is a common issue with all fixed 2 blade broadheads, they have the ability to steer the arrow, either lower your arrow speed, go with a 3 blade fixed which is alligned with the vanes or go mechanical.

    • @dege2888
      @dege2888 6 лет назад

      Also depends on the size of your vanes. Had blazer 2 inch vanes and my magnus buzzcut stingers planed. Put on 3 inch vanes and now they fly straight at over 300fps

    • @chickennuggetinagutter.7864
      @chickennuggetinagutter.7864 3 года назад

      Tune the arrows

  • @jameskorn8398
    @jameskorn8398 7 лет назад

    Due they make them for crossbows.?

    • @LimbDrivenTV
      @LimbDrivenTV 6 лет назад

      james korn Maasai works great!

  • @christoole6820
    @christoole6820 7 лет назад

    What is the name of this specific broadhead?

    • @GrizzlyStik
      @GrizzlyStik  7 лет назад

      Maasai single bevels < www.grizzlystik.com/Single-Bevel-Broadheads-C15.aspx >.

  • @dullbrass
    @dullbrass 7 лет назад +1

    Great presentation!

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 6 лет назад

    2 blade nap 100 grain or 100 thunderhead 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @cfink2031
    @cfink2031 5 лет назад +1

    Can we see the Grizzly Stik head in ballistic gel? Preferably with some sort of accurate force meter? Otherwise your testing is very subjective.

  • @chloerun
    @chloerun 6 лет назад +6

    Biased much??? lol. just looking for an opinion on a broad head that isn't motivated by $$$. this "presentation" is also not valid at all. so many factors come into play that are not mentioned. I guess whatever you gotta do to sell your own product. You will fool some but better products always rise to the surface.

    • @LimbDrivenTV
      @LimbDrivenTV 6 лет назад +1

      Ashley Jones what factors aren't mentioned?

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад

      the strength of the shaft, is one major factor. use it on the wrong animal and you will have a catastrophic failure of the shaft.
      ozcut broadheads are where its at imo.

    • @TC-CustomZ-Archery
      @TC-CustomZ-Archery 5 лет назад

      Girls can’t kill shit without a man. Prove me wrong.

  • @kevinpage890
    @kevinpage890 7 лет назад +2

    two blade single bevel all the way-

  • @LimbDrivenTV
    @LimbDrivenTV 7 лет назад +3

    This is the perfect demonstration for how to show mechanical advantage in an unbiased manner. The Maasai looks pretty sweet!

    • @kidringo1257
      @kidringo1257 6 лет назад

      Are you kidding...children punching paper??? And worshipping the good benefactor and guardian dr ashby...who ever he is?

  • @jesusoftheapes
    @jesusoftheapes 5 лет назад +1

    all you need to know about broadheads . Rocket Steelhead is as lethal as a .308 out to 100 yards . That is all !

    • @ThumbsMcThumb
      @ThumbsMcThumb 5 лет назад +1

      jesusoftheapes statement just as scientific as this video’s testing!

  • @mountaintroll7864
    @mountaintroll7864 4 года назад

    sorry but your card board test was not quantifiable. you have to have a steady measurable force to make it valid. also mechs have terrible mechanical advantage. the worse of any broadheads except turkey heads.

  • @dudeawesomebro9315
    @dudeawesomebro9315 7 лет назад +5

    The issue i have ran into with 2 blade broadheads is they airplane on me

    • @ccleadge
      @ccleadge 6 лет назад +2

      its not the FOC which fixes trhe planing its the reduced arrow speed.

    • @tomalophicon
      @tomalophicon 6 лет назад +5

      You need to tune your arrows...

    • @kidringo1257
      @kidringo1257 6 лет назад

      I would possibly listen but these two and the good doctor seem like shisters....no science..
      Just idiocy.

    • @MrDarwhite
      @MrDarwhite 4 года назад +1

      @@kidringo1257 You not being aware of the data does not mean it does not exist.

    • @bobalotb6760
      @bobalotb6760 4 года назад +1

      Insert, nock, bareshaft tune?

  • @Jack_The_Biker
    @Jack_The_Biker 5 лет назад +1

    His mom must still cut his hair using a bowl.

  • @tradmanmike3360
    @tradmanmike3360 2 года назад

    AND ONLY THE LOW LOW PRICE OF $119.00

  • @TopFuelKennels
    @TopFuelKennels 6 лет назад +3

    90 bucks for 3 broad heads.........

  • @beccairvin9829
    @beccairvin9829 6 лет назад

    Structural integrity to me requires a one piece billet tool steel head, no screws or aluminum CNC machined and hardened to at least 50Rc, as for ease of penetration a 2 blade will win every time and important for youth and women shooting low poundage and a short draw. The sharpness is very important as you stated, however a blade with a curved surface is much more difficult and time consuming to re-sharpen than a straight blade. You mention that quality steel is important, but exactly what metals are you using and what is the hardness? Are your ferrels aluminum? They look like it. My choice for a single bevel 2 blade is the Cut Throat, it is constructed from a one piece billet of tool steel and hardened to 55 RC, very easy to sharpen, has the tanto point and is 1/3 the price of your over priced inferior head!

  • @tristianhaygood1205
    @tristianhaygood1205 7 лет назад

    look the allen is a 3 blade the other is just a single blade come on now like really

  • @jamesgoodrich8355
    @jamesgoodrich8355 6 лет назад +7

    Holy unscientific commercial. Good grief

    • @ianorout
      @ianorout 3 года назад

      There’s decades of studies that have gone into these. Really got me thinking about buying some of these and checking them out

  • @republicanglockguy4926
    @republicanglockguy4926 6 лет назад

    DUDE YOUR DAD IS COMING!!!! Shut his camera off and get out of his garage before he catches you!!!! Lol Jk great video 👍

  • @HouseBladeDesign
    @HouseBladeDesign 6 лет назад

    great shafts but way out of a working mans price...

  • @casey197930
    @casey197930 5 лет назад +2

    "I've heard of 5 inch wound channels" 🤣 Well I've heard of 5.37 in wound channels.. now you tell me of a 🤣 gtfoh

    • @bobalotb6760
      @bobalotb6760 4 года назад

      Wounds 2-4x the blade width and "L" or "starburst" have been seen regularly because the blade which is acually turning in the animal winds up the organs and tissues inside, once tight enough (which isnt much if your head is actually sharp) w.e its touching is cut. Twist a broadhead into a t-shirt, its similar to that. Its facts.

  • @inkdhntr6994
    @inkdhntr6994 5 лет назад

    Dont shoot the shoulder bone. Problem solved.

    • @MrDarwhite
      @MrDarwhite 4 года назад

      Telling us how you make sure the animal holds still would be a good start to solving the problem.

  • @anielloaniello8285
    @anielloaniello8285 6 лет назад

    Bravi

  • @tomkarrow8208
    @tomkarrow8208 4 года назад

    mechanicals have a vey poor mech. ad.

  • @peterfranzen3538
    @peterfranzen3538 5 лет назад +4

    This is just an add no science here.

  • @kennethsmith7618
    @kennethsmith7618 5 лет назад +1

    Not buying these broadheads because of that dudes pseudo-bowl cut

  • @skotttailor6615
    @skotttailor6615 7 лет назад

    My bowtech shoots around 320 fps hows acurcey at high speed

    • @LimbDrivenTV
      @LimbDrivenTV 6 лет назад

      skott tailor perfect if your bow is tuned

  • @angryagain68
    @angryagain68 6 лет назад +1

    Tan- toe,