RE: First Cut 90's?
The first cuts are good heads. Accurate and strong. You will need to sharpen them though as they are about as sharp as the steelheads out of the package. As for the steelheads, you do need to check them to make sure the are tight on your arrow, and I really don't think they should be blamed on you loosing the deer. Poor shot placement is not the broadheads fault. We all make bad hits, it's part of bowhunting, but the broadhead can only go where we aim it.
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