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Old 05-27-2004 | 09:45 PM
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huntsman II
 
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Default RE: HYPERSHOCK 125

Beyond the Bone
Hello Everyone,

I can Honestly tell you this, the Hypershock Series Broadhead will change the way you hunt!

Just a little bit about my background and why I have changed from the broadheads that have shot with for many years, and why I now use/ recommend the Hypershock Series Broadheads.

I have been hunting for the past 25 years taking down many different species of animals. I have been shooting competitively for the past 20 year, and I am the type of person who has to try everything on the market. I have shot everything from razor backs to Muzzy's (fixed blades), and spitfires to vortex (mechanicals). I can tell you this, the Hypershock Series Broadheads have once again given me the confidence to shoot and hunt with a mechanical broadhead that has surpassed everything that I have ever shot competitively with, or hunted with.

Many of you as I have read are very skepticle about the Hypershock, but here are the reasons that I have changed broadheads and have joined the Prostaff team.

Many of you including myself have had the sickening feeling of taking what we thought was a great shot at a big game animal only to loose it because of a poor blood trail, catapolting or deflecting.

Last year I had the opportunity to hunt deer with Hypershock 125's. My treestand is 25 ft up overlooking a small open field surrounded by woods. I am sitting on numerous trails that criss-cross infront of me. Around 6 pm, a nice buck was heading down the path next to me. The only thing is that he was about 25 yards away and angling (about 45 degrees) from me. Two years ago, I had the same shot opportunity at a big eight point using a mechanical, only to have the arrow deflect (hit a rib) and the broadhead opened the side of the deer, thus wounding a nice buck. I was so discussed, I wasn't sure what I was going to hunt with for a broadhead.

This time however and having shot the hypershock in competitive tournaments, I had the confidence to take that shot. So I did! Because the Hypershock must penetrate the animal first (an inch) before it opens and the cutting diameter of 2 3/4 inches, it took out the lungs and the heart. It did not do a complete pass through only because the Hypershock broke the shoulder on the opposite side. Besides, the deer ran only 60 yards and fell over. This buck dressed out at 220 lbs and was a 7 1/2 year old 6 point. After examining the broadhead, all I had to do is clean it and sharpen the blades. Hitting and then braking the shoulder bone did not damage the furrel and the blades.

The other reason I took this shot was because the Hypershock Series Broadhead has withstood all the punishment that I can dishout (tournaments, leagues and practice), and it will do the same for you. So please review our website and if you have any questions, we will be happy to answer them for you.

I can tell you that this, the Hypershock series broadheads are Superhard and Reliable. If you know anything about various metals, the comments / concern pertaining to this broadhead being of a one piece furrel, let me put your minds at rest. By utilizing a fully machined, billet aerospace alloy that is also type-III anodized, these broadheads are 10 times thicker than standard anodize and harder that stainless steel or carbon steel. The strenght to weight ratio as well as its ability to penetrate with less surface friction is greatly enhanced. Again, we at Aftershock Archery beleive that performance comes first, not cost.

Our Aftershock Team, who are avid hunters and have also field tested many types of broadhead have developed a broadhead that will give you that same confidence. And what I mean by that, the Hypershock Series Broadhead allows you to focus on the hunt, instead of on your equipment (functionality).

Really appreciate all your comments and feedback,

Jerry - Aftershock Prostaff Member.
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