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Justin 04-03-2007 02:19 PM

RE: GRIM REAPERS - OH, MAN!
 

ORIGINAL: indianahunter83

Look what huntingnet had to say about them!

http://huntingnet.com/articles/articles.aspx?articles_id=544

They seem to think that they are the greatest mechanicals
"HuntingNet" didn't say anything about them, the author of the article said it.We just published it. Big difference. ;)

LittleChief 04-04-2007 07:09 AM

RE: GRIM REAPERS - OH, MAN!
 
No worries, Trophyhunter. That didn't make me mad. I didn't say they were "hard" to put together.... just a "bit of a pain". Compared to most broadheads, you have to concede that they're more difficult to assemble from square one. The major problem that I had was exactly what Grandviewer stated... some of the blades didn't want to lock down, and I spent a lot of time adjusting the internal parts like the directions said to do. (yep, I can read ;)) One of the six had a blade that never would lock down. I didn't miss by feet, but it put on an impressive aerobatics display on the way to the target. On the second round, a blade on another opend on release and the arrow cut a beautiful corkscrew into a hard plastic garden hose reel that I had the target strapped to. That's two out of six.
A couple of days ago, I took the other four out again and shotabout five rounds with them. No problems whatsoever. Deadly accurate and flawless performance. Maybe I gave up on them too easily, and I'm starting to re-think my decision not to use them. If they'll blow through a rock solid piece of 3/4" plywood and remain intact,I'm quite sure they'll punch through a ribcage. I also love the 1 3/8" cutting diameter, which is the reason I wanted a mechanical anyway.

indianahunter83 04-04-2007 07:26 AM

RE: GRIM REAPERS - OH, MAN!
 

the author of the article said it. We just published it.
I am in the mindset that when a company publishes something, no matter who wrote it, it becomes just as much theirs as the person who wrote it. Just my opinion. :D

TROPHYHUNTER25 04-04-2007 08:26 AM

RE: GRIM REAPERS - OH, MAN!
 
YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT IF YOU KEEP PRACTICING WITH THEM YOU WILL RUIN THE CAM SPRING SYSTEM. THAT IS WHAT HELPS THEM FROM DEFLECTING ON QUARTERING SHOTS. I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF ANY ONE HAVEING PROBLEMBS WITH BLADES NOT STAYING SHUT. I WOULD TAKE THEMB BACK AND HAVE THEM REPLACED

LittleChief 04-04-2007 09:25 AM

RE: GRIM REAPERS - OH, MAN!
 
I'm not going to practice with them any more. They're still tight, though. I was more worried about dulling the blades. I know I can buy new blades for them, but in reality, I was thinking that if I do decide to hunt with them, I'll probably end up getting new ones to hunt with anyway.


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