FIRST CUT EXP Broadheads
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: FIRST CUT EXP Broadheads
Basicly They are a decent head, fly good but the blades are more fragile than many heads. The Snypers are much better, as are many other mechanicals. I put them in the middle of the pack when it comes to mechanicals, not the best, not the worst.
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#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newalla Oklahoma USA
Posts: 9
RE: FIRST CUT EXP Broadheads
I was so impressed with the design of these that I had to buy some and go hunting! I leave nothing to chance so I screwed these broadheads on, spun them for straightness, and shot them into a foam target to test accuracy and point of impact. One blade broke on the first shot, which I overlooked, but couldn't help but wonder if they broke on soft foam, then what would they do an game. They flew great and appeared to penetrate just fine, with the blades opening quick enough to produce an nice entry wound. My main problem came when I tried to change the blades. Exactly half of the set-screws broke, making it impossible to install new, sharp blades. i must admit that these heads performed fine in the field, harvesting a medium sized hog, and a 3/4 curl Barbadoes Sheep, both with nice entry and exit holes. Also, Game Tracker sent me a new package of heads. However, that being said, I don't have a lot of confidence in them due to the blade and setscrews breaking, and will probably not use them any more. Hope this helps.