Anyone use the Bloodrunners?
#11
I am useing them this year and can say they fly awesome I have not shot anything with them yet but 3 of team memebers have and they all said the damage was incredible a blind man could follow the blood. The farthest one of them ran was 80 yards two of the does were shot by a female shooting only 42 pounds and had complete passthrus.Walt
#12
Just an opinion based on looks:
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.
#13
I tried them, i liked everything about them until i shot them. They make a loud rattling sound while in the air. or they did with me, I tried a few different setups to fix this but with no avail. If you could hit a dear they would be great
#14
Just an opinion based on looks:
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.
#15
Just an opinion based on looks:
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.
The red part of the head looks awfully thick.
Look at the Bloodrunner versus say a NAP Hellraiser , G5 Montec, Magnus Stinger, etc. On those heads, Other than the thickness of the arrow shaft itself, the only drag when going through the deer is a cutting surface of a blade.
With the bloodrunner, that red thing seems like it might cause a lot of "drag" when going through the deer. That along with the cutting diameter could possibly cause some penetration issues.
Again. i have not watched the video ( It will not display in my office). This is just my opinion based upon what the blade looks like.