100 Grain Allen Spyder Mechanicals???
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Saylorsburg PA. USA
Posts: 252
100 Grain Allen Spyder Mechanicals???
Does anybody have any expierence with these cheap broadheads. Wal-mart sells them for $10 a pack of 3! I bought a pack & shot them over the weekend & they fly beautifully! Just wondering if anyone has had a chance to use them on deer. Just want to know how well they hold up.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
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RE: 100 Grain Allen Spyder Mechanicals???
I have not tested them, but they do seem like nice heads. The have a trocar tip, rounded blade tips and a modest cutting diameter. I would guess they would prefrom well on game, and probabley do at least good in my tests. This is only speculation on my part though as like I said I have not tested them.
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#3
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Saylorsburg PA. USA
Posts: 252
RE: 100 Grain Allen Spyder Mechanicals???
Thanks 5 shot like I siad in my post they really fly great & true. I'll let you know how they work after our opener on the 5th of Oct. (HOPEFULLY!!). In the past 17 years I used rockets for the most part. Thought I'd give these a try. Can't beat the price!!!<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Elm TX USA
Posts: 47
RE: 100 Grain Allen Spyder Mechanicals???
I think that those are the same as the PSE Brute mechanicals I bought on clearance at Wally World last year. I saw them packaged by Allen the other day.
$6 whole dollars. I've only shot one at a target, but they seem pretty good. The blades did get kinda loose after a shot or two.
$6 whole dollars. I've only shot one at a target, but they seem pretty good. The blades did get kinda loose after a shot or two.