Carbon Express F15
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 16

ANy one played around with the new double bleader blade F15??? looks interesting and theory behind them sounds right. Havent' bought any yet to see what they do to my Block target. I like cut on contact blades. I once heard 2 punched holes is better than one when blood trailing. GOt a friend that swears by his Rages but dont like to mess with mechanical.
#4
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 16

I agree. Have my first out of state hunt for whitetail in Kansas for the second week of Nov and don't want anything I am unsure of on trip. May try it on a big ol nanny this fall here in MS before I go to see what happens. If any one gets any and plays with them soon let me know. My current G5 monatecs already work great for me.
#5

imo these new broadheads are getting rediculous. i mean come on, how many times can you reinvent the toilet seat? i think this broadhead and othernew fangled designs(i.e. the atom broadhead) are just ploys to seperate hunters from their money.
#6

Everythings a ploy to seperate us from our money, some work better than others
.... I got a pack of atoms in a tradei may try this septeber in our "bouns" doe season BUT i'm also getting a couple packs of Reapers so...........

#9

I still have 3 perfectly good 6 bladed wasp heads from back in the late 70's. A little flimsy by todays standards, they used schick injector blades. I tried them recently out of my current setup and they flew as straight as anything else I've shot.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Warren,Indiana
Posts: 55

I'm planning on getting a few of these to try out of my longbow, I haven't got my new one built yet ,it's on the drawing board now, but it should be around 85@30, and shoot low to mid 220's with a 600 gr. arrow, which should be more than enough if I do my part and keep the shots under 25 yds.