I bought a pack of these a couple months ago. I didn’t expect much. To my surprise they flew very well out f my compound (300 fps). I had to touch up the sharpening a little, but I plan on shooting hogs with them next month.
im literally sitting here sharpening a set of these heads right now. I bought them along with a pile of other amazon broadheads to test last year and also shot a doe with one. The blood trail was marginal but as i have seen with other single bevels the exit hole was clogged up with lung tissue. They did good and actually held up really well. I will be using them out of my recurve this year and the compound will be shooting simmons great white broadheads.
Nice, bro! I bought some of the other single bevel heads, the longer ones with two angles per blade. I banged them around shooting into my woodpile, and into dirt. Not bad at all. They sharpened up very well with a litle folding diamond stone, too.
Those cheap heads would make good "disposable" broadheads at that price, even if they get damaged replacing them would still cost far less than major brands blade kits. Would be cool to see the actual weights of each head to see how consistent they are.
@@TechnicallyOutdoors715 because I shoot muzzys but I mean if I can get 1-2 inch groups at 30-40 yards with 15 dollar broad heads why would I pass them up even if there just used as a back up
These would be good if they were actually sharp. Maybe where its been a year since you posted they have changed, but they are about as sharp as the lid from a soup can cut with a can opener. Wouldn't want to run your finger along it but certainly don't feel confident in it being able to cut easy enough for a pass through. Not expecting shaving sharp but was expecting more than that. Obviously not your fault. Thanks for the vid
I can tell you that they do pass through. I gave the rest to my neighbor and he killed 2 deer with them. Pretty cool for how cheap they are. Appreciate your support!
@@TechnicallyOutdoors715 I feel ya. Compared to a magnus stinger the ones I got are super dull though. Like i said maybe over the last year they changed the sharpening process and they arent as sharp now? I'd feel confident with smaller game for sure, maybe take care of these racoons getting in our trash cans.
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I bought a pack of these a couple months ago. I didn’t expect much. To my surprise they flew very well out f my compound (300 fps). I had to touch up the sharpening a little, but I plan on shooting hogs with them next month.
Heck yea man! Let me know how they work!
im literally sitting here sharpening a set of these heads right now. I bought them along with a pile of other amazon broadheads to test last year and also shot a doe with one. The blood trail was marginal but as i have seen with other single bevels the exit hole was clogged up with lung tissue. They did good and actually held up really well. I will be using them out of my recurve this year and the compound will be shooting simmons great white broadheads.
Heck yea! I havent killed anything with em!
That's not a single-bevel thing, really, though.
I've had it happened with regular two blade and four blade heads, both.
Nice, bro!
I bought some of the other single bevel heads, the longer ones with two angles per blade. I banged them around shooting into my woodpile, and into dirt. Not bad at all. They sharpened up very well with a litle folding diamond stone, too.
Heck yea! I gave the rest to my neighbor and he did indeed kill deer with them!
Those cheap heads would make good "disposable" broadheads at that price, even if they get damaged replacing them would still cost far less than major brands blade kits. Would be cool to see the actual weights of each head to see how consistent they are.
I will do a youtube short showing that!
Where is the link to buy them on amazon?
In the video description below amazon links it will say “ todays broadheads “
I just want to know if there field point actuate
They arent terrible , the arent bmp matching obviously put still shoot well especially given price.
@@TechnicallyOutdoors715 because I shoot muzzys but I mean if I can get 1-2 inch groups at 30-40 yards with 15 dollar broad heads why would I pass them up even if there just used as a back up
What cutting diameter are these? They look like 1.5”
The box doesn’t say but 1.25 would be my guess!
You don't have a measuring tape?
I just bought these for my pistol crossbow.
Awesome! How do you like them?
@@TechnicallyOutdoors715 I won't know till they get here.
Amazon sales?
I did buy it off Amazon yes.
These would be good if they were actually sharp. Maybe where its been a year since you posted they have changed, but they are about as sharp as the lid from a soup can cut with a can opener. Wouldn't want to run your finger along it but certainly don't feel confident in it being able to cut easy enough for a pass through. Not expecting shaving sharp but was expecting more than that. Obviously not your fault. Thanks for the vid
I can tell you that they do pass through. I gave the rest to my neighbor and he killed 2 deer with them. Pretty cool for how cheap they are. Appreciate your support!
@@TechnicallyOutdoors715 I feel ya. Compared to a magnus stinger the ones I got are super dull though. Like i said maybe over the last year they changed the sharpening process and they arent as sharp now?
I'd feel confident with smaller game for sure, maybe take care of these racoons getting in our trash cans.