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Old 06-19-2005 | 09:18 PM
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Default RE: Open on impact broadheads

He must work for them. [&:]

Sorry but I have to take what any "pro staffer" or other paid affiliates have to say about a product with a grain of salt. There are way too many products out there that are suppose to be the "best" because so and so gets paid to use them but after wasting my money trying them I have too many times come to find out that they are nothing that was hyped up by a "pro staffer" or advertising. Some have turned out to be pure junk.

I'm not saying that the hypershock is junk and will not kill animals because it will.

I am saying that IMHO a four bladed 1 1/8th inch entrance hole is far more diesirable than a field point hole especially if there is no exit hole.

I am saying that a short steel furrel is much stronger than a long aluminum one.

I am saying that two .035" thick blades making up four cutting surfaces locked into a furrel in such a way that they can not come out unless taken apart is much stronger than two long .032" thick 1 3/8 inch long blades held by two very small screws and no support of any kind other than the little tabs.

I am saying that a steel chisel tip is much stronger than an aluminum chisel tip no matter the anondizing process.

Has 5-shot tested them?
Yes and for a broadhead that is suppose to conserve energy in order to aid penetration it couldn't make it through both sides of the steel drum like the slick trick did. Heck the baldes didn't even have to cut anything yet it could only manage to stick the tip in the back wall of the drum.


Oh yeah,.............. please post the results of shooting head to head a slick trick and a hypershock of the same weights, on the same shafts, out of the same bow, set up exactly the same and properly tuned for both heads out of the X-RING machine. I, as well as others I think, would be very curious to see them.
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