Crimson Talon Broadheads
#2
RE: Crimson Talon Broadheads
I have some that I picked up 2 season ago but I've never hunted with them. They fly well and hit with my fieldpoints. I just don't like how flimsy the blades are. I don't feel comfortable using them for hunting.
#5
RE: Crimson Talon Broadheads
Don't waste your money.
There are a whole bunch of broadheads out there that will fly as good or better, have sharper blades, cut just as big of a hole, cost less, are much stronger, and can be practiced with with our bending the blades.
I wouldn't hunt with them and certainly do not reccomend them to others.
There are a whole bunch of broadheads out there that will fly as good or better, have sharper blades, cut just as big of a hole, cost less, are much stronger, and can be practiced with with our bending the blades.
I wouldn't hunt with them and certainly do not reccomend them to others.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Crimson Talon Broadheads
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
Don't waste your money.
There are a whole bunch of broadheads out there that will fly as good or better, have sharper blades, cut just as big of a hole, cost less, are much stronger, and can be practiced with with our bending the blades.
I wouldn't hunt with them and certainly do not reccomend them to others.
Don't waste your money.
There are a whole bunch of broadheads out there that will fly as good or better, have sharper blades, cut just as big of a hole, cost less, are much stronger, and can be practiced with with our bending the blades.
I wouldn't hunt with them and certainly do not reccomend them to others.