I ordered these. I’ve been using that SteelForce American Musclehead for a few years, and I loved them. They changed the design to something that I don’t like, so I’ve been looking for a new broadhead to replace them. These seem like a combination of Annihilator and Exodus. Chisel point, thick 3 blades, 1 1/8th cutting diameter, no cutouts, over arrow design, good metal, able to resharpen easily...Although I don’t like buying Chinese products, I can’t find a fault in the design of these. I love the objectivity of these videos. Thanks for doing what you do.
QAD Exodus is my favorite broadhead to date, but these look interesting. Might try a couple for craps and giggles. Good review. This one changed my mind on the steel shooting. I used to think it was excessive and ridiculous, but it was amazing to see how well this one held up. Thanks.
You can check them out on Bishop Archery website. I also have a vid of them in detail on my Cape Buffalo Arrow Build vid. They are the best...and one of the most expensive arrows made. They use the same carbon that's used by Kuiu to make their high end tent poles. No other shaft to my knowledge, uses that grade of carbon.
This head you can just lie flat on a stone and stroke two edges at the same time. Super easy! I could do that, but if the heads don't get bent up or break, then they have all spun true....so I considered it moot. But maybe I'll add that in just because I get comments every once in a while like this.
They're pretty easy to find on Amazon with a search there.www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Hey guys I brought these broad heads they fly great, they are rugged and I’m very impressed. Having a super hard time sharpening I thought you would just be able to lay them down flat on a stone which I tried counting the strokes on each side and didn’t work, fried sandpaper 220-1000 grit that also didn’t work.
@@Yelladog78 the problem was after starting at a course grit working up to a finer grit and paper and then even finishing it off with a piece of construction paper, all even strokes every blade, I couldn’t barely get it to cut paper with a breeze without it tearing rather them cutting. I did finially get it but I would so exhausting on how many strokes you have to do on each set of different grit sand paper.
@@Yelladog78 I did kill a deer with one last year but wasn’t as confident as I would like to of been when I was at full draw with what the out come was going to be. I did harvest it and it was a decent blood trail but if I were to do it again, this yea I will be spending the money on a good well priced and built broad head like I’ve done in the past.
Yeah, I just asked them about that. They’re going to send me some, but they have a limited supply till August. The ones they have online are a trial to test the market.
Haha. The vid is deceiving in that. That's why I make the notation that this is on an official archery range. The highway is actually hundreds of yards away.
Ya know, after I posted the vid I thought I should have tested that. I am not sure. Of course you can use any flat stone to sharpen each individual edge, but I'm not sure you can lay them flat and sharpen 2 edges at a time.
They look like u can sharpen them like a G5 Montec or a Bishop Holy Trinity. Make sure to use more than 1 good quality stone like the course & fine ones that DMT makes. It's a small investment considering the price break u r getting on the Deepower b.h.
Did you happen to put the arrows on a spin tester? Maybe add that to your testing? Ive found several off brand (and even name brand) heads wont spin true, and the spin test quickly weeds out the bad ones.
Thank you. I did spin test them...and they did very well. They flew super well at 70 yds. I have added a spin test for 2020--after the steel plate. I've almost never had a head not spin well out of the package.
That's a great question. And it depends on what I'm hunting. For Cape Buffalo, like earlier in the year its the Bishop Scientific Method. For deer this year it's been the Sevr 1.5. But there are A LOT I really like: Iron Will, Kayuga Gen 2 Pilot Cut, Afflictor, Tooth of the Arrow, Exodus...and others as well. Shot placement is the most important issue.
Soon after I watched the video I found 9 packs on Amazon. I bought 3 packs and the rest sold soon after. Probably because of the video😊 hopefully they stock more
I have not. But the blood trail is going to be what a one piece 3 blade fixed head with good edge retention gives you--like a number of other similarly designed heads. Blood trail is much more a function of shot placement than anything else. After that, it's total cut size & penetration...then sharpness & edge retention. Hearing what a few others have experienced will be a function of their shot placement more than anything. Even with the exact same shot placement on different animals, you can get different results, based on their specific, individual anatomy, their movement after the shot, and whether their lungs were inflated when they were hit (if in the lungs) or deflated as well as the weight of the arrow and the specs of the bow.
thank you for the great info and great videos shot placement is key i was just curious to see if you tried them out yet i know i cant wait for hunting season to give them a shot
I use these on a regular basis now. I havent had a chance to kill a deer with it but I've killed a ton of hogs and have taken people out to kill hogs with them as well. To date we have taken a 300lb boar, 270lb boar, 180lb boar, and a 200lb sow. None of the pigs ran further then 30 yards. Now shot placement is definitely important but these broadheads ability to retain its sharpness while going through these big boars is what sets it apart from most broadheads. I've even had one of these go through a pig and stick 8 inches into the ground on the other side. It still had a sharp edge. Blood trails were little drips at first but after 10 yards it got better and better. I only buy these and 1 other 2 blade off of Amazon thats built pretty much the same way. Only ones ill ever be using from now on.
@@garetwelch2451 thank you very much i finaly have hogs on my stand and im itching to try them out im definetly glad to hear they kill quickly and effective
@@LuskArcheryAdventures I wonder the 420 stainless steel be replaced with 440c stainless steel if edge retention be even better with their MIM?( METAL INJECTION MOLDING)
They sold out after the vid Haha. They're getting more in soon, I hear. www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Be a great head for hogs especially. Would be easy to sharpen as it's stainless steel and not really very hard metal. Just enough to maintain its shape. And if you missed and lost the arrow at least it won't be a $12-15 broad head. Only a $4.50 head and a $15-18 arrow. These arrows are getting totally damn ridiculous in cost.
Yeah, I have a backlog--especially cause hunting season has begun here in Iowa. I have 3 more vid tests all done and ready to post...then have about 4 more heads to test that people have sent me. What did you send?
WOW !!! Iwill be ordering some of them i use a true blood mechanical and that will fit very nice in my setup at 100 gr plus my 125gr for a 225gr up front on my grizzly foc arrows for a total of 591gr very nice.Nice to watch something other than political garbage thanks for getting this out there!!!
Haha. Thank you Eric. They sold out right after the vid, but will be restocking soon, I hear. www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Thanks for watching. Why you think I'm promoting them? I'm just trying to do tests on gear that is available for people to purchase. I certainly don't want to promote the Chinese economy at the expense of the US economy. But some people's budgets necessitate that they find some less expensive options, and they wonder if stuff like this is any good. And like I said in the vid, the VAST majority of heads sold as Made in the US have parts or are assembled completely in China anyway. Should I not test any of those either?
I ordered these. I’ve been using that SteelForce American Musclehead for a few years, and I loved them. They changed the design to something that I don’t like, so I’ve been looking for a new broadhead to replace them. These seem like a combination of Annihilator and Exodus. Chisel point, thick 3 blades, 1 1/8th cutting diameter, no cutouts, over arrow design, good metal, able to resharpen easily...Although I don’t like buying Chinese products, I can’t find a fault in the design of these. I love the objectivity of these videos. Thanks for doing what you do.
Thanks Dean.
Looks like a Montec m3 had a baby with a qad exodus 👍🏻
Haha. That's true!
@@LuskArcheryAdventures would you use this head with a traditional bow on elk?
Would love to see you put this broadhead through your 2022 regimen! Thank you for your valuable work!
Yeah, I'm hoping to test their 1.25" cut model of these soon.
QAD Exodus is my favorite broadhead to date, but these look interesting. Might try a couple for craps and giggles. Good review. This one changed my mind on the steel shooting. I used to think it was excessive and ridiculous, but it was amazing to see how well this one held up. Thanks.
Thanks Mark. I wish they had the cutting diameter of an Exodus, but other than that, they are really good!
Deepower should give you some kick back for this review, I've ordered 4 packs since watching it and love them. Thanks for what you do.
I know! I was thinking the same thing. Haha.
Have you been successful sharpening them? I’m having a very hard time getting them sharp after shooting them into a target
That MIM 420 steel held up very well!
Right? I was really surprised.
Great Review!!!! Thanks for all you do John!
Thanks Tyler.
Deepower uses clips from this video for the add on Amazon. I ordered the deepower crossbow bolts and am going to try them out
I’ve heard that. Glad to have it be shared. I’m just finishing testing the new 1.25” diameter head of this same style right now.
Wow. I've been wanting to try out some triangular fixed blades. At the price point, these seem like a no-brainer!
Right?
I would be interested to see the new RMS Cutthroat 3 blade review
Send him some and he will test them. I’d be interested too
Yeah, I'd like to. If someone sends me a pack, I'll gladly test them.
Great find!! Just ordered some.. You can never have too many BHs! :) Thanks
Right? Let me know how they work out for you.
realy good tests..... for all broadheads......top end or budget...thanks. (keep going and spiral out ! )
Thank you!
How can we learn more about your arrows? Do you have a video covering the specs?
You can check them out on Bishop Archery website. I also have a vid of them in detail on my Cape Buffalo Arrow Build vid. They are the best...and one of the most expensive arrows made. They use the same carbon that's used by Kuiu to make their high end tent poles. No other shaft to my knowledge, uses that grade of carbon.
No concrete test?
I wasn't doing it last year. I just renewed it this year.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures thanks John.
Pretty darn cool 😎. Big hole w/no blade distortion. 💯 Respectable penetration in ballistic gel
Right?
Do you ever spin test heads after your torture testing? Also, what do you recommend for sharpening this type of head?
This head you can just lie flat on a stone and stroke two edges at the same time. Super easy! I could do that, but if the heads don't get bent up or break, then they have all spun true....so I considered it moot. But maybe I'll add that in just because I get comments every once in a while like this.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures a lot of the heads i test look perfect but no longer spin 100 perfect true. to me thats a failure for the head.
Thanks for the info you provide, could you post a link to these broadheads?
They're pretty easy to find on Amazon with a search there.www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Thank you!! for some reason I couldn’t get them to pull up.
Deepower has a vented model too, was expecting to see that actually,, like that back edge sharp
I've been testing some of their other heads too.
Hey guys I brought these broad heads they fly great, they are rugged and I’m very impressed. Having a super hard time sharpening I thought you would just be able to lay them down flat on a stone which I tried counting the strokes on each side and didn’t work, fried sandpaper 220-1000 grit that also didn’t work.
Yep.
What was the problem exactly, wouldn't bur or to hard? I'd like to know more about sharpening issues
@@Yelladog78 the problem was after starting at a course grit working up to a finer grit and paper and then even finishing it off with a piece of construction paper, all even strokes every blade, I couldn’t barely get it to cut paper with a breeze without it tearing rather them cutting. I did finially get it but I would so exhausting on how many strokes you have to do on each set of different grit sand paper.
@@Yelladog78 I did kill a deer with one last year but wasn’t as confident as I would like to of been when I was at full draw with what the out come was going to be. I did harvest it and it was a decent blood trail but if I were to do it again, this yea I will be spending the money on a good well priced and built broad head like I’ve done in the past.
Ima try them out this year tired of paying 45 bucks or more for one time use
Yeah, hard to be the deal and durability on these.
Good show.
Thank you Michael.
They came up with 125 grain version. I think it's time to retest them using your new sharpness tester and your new test procedure.
Yeah, I just asked them about that. They’re going to send me some, but they have a limited supply till August. The ones they have online are a trial to test the market.
Have u ever missed the target and hit a semi on the highway?
Haha. The vid is deceiving in that. That's why I make the notation that this is on an official archery range. The highway is actually hundreds of yards away.
Boom! Sold.
Right? Hard to beat for the price.
Would you use this head with a traditional bow on elk?
It would depend on the poundage, arrow weight, and shot distance...but it certainly could work.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures I am shooting a Satori Riser with Uukha Gobi limbs shooting a 550 grain arrow at 168 fps. So nearly 14 gpp.
Have you checked out the DEEPOWER 125 grain vented? They look similar to the NAP hell razor.
Yes, I have tested one of their other designs, the one that looks like a Muzzy Trocar...and I gave them some recommendations that they are working on.
Blades are not sharp enough for me. Have you tried to remove them. It looks like retention coller is very tight
I don’t think I did remove them, but I did this test a while ago.
John, any idea how you would sharpen these? Flat stone?
Ya know, after I posted the vid I thought I should have tested that. I am not sure. Of course you can use any flat stone to sharpen each individual edge, but I'm not sure you can lay them flat and sharpen 2 edges at a time.
They look like u can sharpen them like a G5 Montec or a Bishop Holy Trinity. Make sure to use more than 1 good quality stone like the course & fine ones that DMT makes. It's a small investment considering the price break u r getting on the Deepower b.h.
These on Amazon?
I can't find them
www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Did you happen to put the arrows on a spin tester? Maybe add that to your testing? Ive found several off brand (and even name brand) heads wont spin true, and the spin test quickly weeds out the bad ones.
Thank you. I did spin test them...and they did very well. They flew super well at 70 yds. I have added a spin test for 2020--after the steel plate. I've almost never had a head not spin well out of the package.
Does Deepower make a 150 gr similar to a woodsman?
I don't think so.
What no golden arrow rating?
I started the Golden Arrow Rating in March of 2021 :)
I also like to know the total blade length? We know the width of 1(18th of an inch but i believe this design gives more blade length also more cut?
Well only cutting diameter determines the size of the cut. The blade over shaft design allows for a longer blade and thus improved penetration.
Did you aligned the fletches with de blades for your test?
No, I did not. I never do.
wheres the amazon link, can't find it
lol, found it. Sold out already.
www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
They're getting more in soon, I hear.
After all your testing what is your go to broadhead?
That's a great question. And it depends on what I'm hunting. For Cape Buffalo, like earlier in the year its the Bishop Scientific Method. For deer this year it's been the Sevr 1.5. But there are A LOT I really like: Iron Will, Kayuga Gen 2 Pilot Cut, Afflictor, Tooth of the Arrow, Exodus...and others as well. Shot placement is the most important issue.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures Thanks, there so many good broadheads it's an embarrassment of riches!
I've see two broad heads on amazon look exactly the same on the DeePower is there a difference between the two.
I'm not sure. I've only tested this one from Deepower. And man, it did really well for the price.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures Just ordered some, excited to test it
Can’t seem to find them on Amazon, do you have a link?
Soon after I watched the video I found 9 packs on Amazon. I bought 3 packs and the rest sold soon after. Probably because of the video😊 hopefully they stock more
www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
They sold out after the vid. But they are working to restock now.
You should show the animals you shot and say what brodhead you used
That's a good idea--you mean in my trophy room?
Thats very impressive....
Right?
@@LuskArcheryAdventures to the point I may buy some just to add to my golf bag
Will they fit the victory rip shock outsert?
I'm not sure about that. But my arrows have a really wide collar on the insert and they fit fine over that.
Thanks for all your great content and info
Yes they would
has anyone been hunting with these heads yet hows the blood trail if so
I have not. But the blood trail is going to be what a one piece 3 blade fixed head with good edge retention gives you--like a number of other similarly designed heads. Blood trail is much more a function of shot placement than anything else. After that, it's total cut size & penetration...then sharpness & edge retention. Hearing what a few others have experienced will be a function of their shot placement more than anything. Even with the exact same shot placement on different animals, you can get different results, based on their specific, individual anatomy, their movement after the shot, and whether their lungs were inflated when they were hit (if in the lungs) or deflated as well as the weight of the arrow and the specs of the bow.
thank you for the great info and great videos shot placement is key i was just curious to see if you tried them out yet i know i cant wait for hunting season to give them a shot
I use these on a regular basis now. I havent had a chance to kill a deer with it but I've killed a ton of hogs and have taken people out to kill hogs with them as well. To date we have taken a 300lb boar, 270lb boar, 180lb boar, and a 200lb sow. None of the pigs ran further then 30 yards. Now shot placement is definitely important but these broadheads ability to retain its sharpness while going through these big boars is what sets it apart from most broadheads. I've even had one of these go through a pig and stick 8 inches into the ground on the other side. It still had a sharp edge. Blood trails were little drips at first but after 10 yards it got better and better.
I only buy these and 1 other 2 blade off of Amazon thats built pretty much the same way. Only ones ill ever be using from now on.
@@garetwelch2451 thank you very much i finaly have hogs on my stand and im itching to try them out im definetly glad to hear they kill quickly and effective
Link? I can't seem to find them.
www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
I hear in another month a 125 grain version of this 3 blade will be out as the company is finishing up making a broadhead mold!!!!!
Yep, I asked them for that. These heads are really impressive for the price.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures I wonder the 420 stainless steel be replaced with 440c stainless steel if edge retention be even better with their MIM?( METAL INJECTION MOLDING)
I tried to look them up did not find them
They are sold out
They sold out after the vid Haha. They're getting more in soon, I hear. www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
just pulled them up on amazon and they look nothing like the one you tested ???
www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
I bought these.. 4 heads. To my house for 19 bucks. They are good
Good to hear that Mikey.
Man I looked up arrows u shoot an dame I'll never be able to afford that that's crazy
Yeah, they are extremely pricey. Bishop's stuff all is; it's cause they only use the best materials and all US stuff.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures on the bishop site is say the life time warranted is that true
About time of the big name companies get there act together and stop charging so much for a good product. This is the example.
Yeah, it's all about the marketing costs in most situations. And it is much more expensive to have things made in the US.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures are these from China? No thanks, they are not our friends.
I'm going to try these, using currently "huntabear" 🇨🇳 1 piece 3 blade heads but these are a little wider & definitely tougher than mine
These heads are pretty amazing.
Be a great head for hogs especially. Would be easy to sharpen as it's stainless steel and not really very hard metal. Just enough to maintain its shape. And if you missed and lost the arrow at least it won't be a $12-15 broad head. Only a $4.50 head and a $15-18 arrow. These arrows are getting totally damn ridiculous in cost.
Thanks Tim.
Do they come in 125g
Not at this point.
I sent some heads test never got tested
Yeah, I have a backlog--especially cause hunting season has begun here in Iowa. I have 3 more vid tests all done and ready to post...then have about 4 more heads to test that people have sent me. What did you send?
@@LuskArcheryAdventures ok i didnt realize you got flooded with heads.sanford bloodshots.its all good
New intro I see
I've been using that for the past several months now :)
WOW !!! Iwill be ordering some of them i use a true blood mechanical and that will fit very nice in my setup at 100 gr plus my 125gr for a 225gr up front on my grizzly foc arrows for a total of 591gr very nice.Nice to watch something other than political garbage thanks for getting this out there!!!
Haha. Thank you Eric. They sold out right after the vid, but will be restocking soon, I hear. www.amazon.com/DEEPOWER-Archery-Broadhead-100grain-Stainless/dp/B08JPTLNW1/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1UXPG21WSU0NN&dchild=1&keywords=deepower+broadheads&qid=1605194054&sprefix=deeper%2Caps%2C194&sr=8-6
Love your videos but honestly you shouldn't promote Chinese made products.
Thanks for watching. Why you think I'm promoting them? I'm just trying to do tests on gear that is available for people to purchase. I certainly don't want to promote the Chinese economy at the expense of the US economy. But some people's budgets necessitate that they find some less expensive options, and they wonder if stuff like this is any good. And like I said in the vid, the VAST majority of heads sold as Made in the US have parts or are assembled completely in China anyway. Should I not test any of those either?
Pretty impressive ... for China ...🙃
Haha. True.
Jesus Christ loves you❤
Amen. Thank you! I love that about him.
Don’t buy stuff from people who hate you…..
Well, okay. You might be surprised by how many "made in the USA" or "made in Australia" archery arrows and heads come from China.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures to my understanding, no carbon arrows are made in the USA
Copy copy copy ....
What do you see it as a copy of?