eastman terminator broadheads
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Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: wisconsin
anybody try them?
I was at walmart yesterday and seen a 3 pack of them hanging there, they were small 100gr heads(4 blade I believe), shortin design with a 1" cutting dia, and they looked fairly well built,they looked just like a slick trick copy actually... the price on them was only $8-$9 though
they interested me enough that I was going to pick up a pack just out of curiousity but decided the chances of me ever using them was slim to noneand it would justbe a waste of 10 bucks and another set of unused broadheads taking up space in the tool box... they looked like they would have definite possibilities for someone looking for a "slick trick" type broadhead that wanted to save some money though...
however... and not thatcost means anything/everything, but a $3 broadhead is usually just that, a $3broadhead...I've never used them or even remember hearding anything about them so I really have no idea of their quality, they may very well be junk...
I was at walmart yesterday and seen a 3 pack of them hanging there, they were small 100gr heads(4 blade I believe), shortin design with a 1" cutting dia, and they looked fairly well built,they looked just like a slick trick copy actually... the price on them was only $8-$9 though
they interested me enough that I was going to pick up a pack just out of curiousity but decided the chances of me ever using them was slim to noneand it would justbe a waste of 10 bucks and another set of unused broadheads taking up space in the tool box... they looked like they would have definite possibilities for someone looking for a "slick trick" type broadhead that wanted to save some money though...
however... and not thatcost means anything/everything, but a $3 broadhead is usually just that, a $3broadhead...I've never used them or even remember hearding anything about them so I really have no idea of their quality, they may very well be junk...
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Fork Horn
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From: O-H-I-O
I used them last year and had very poor results.The were very flimsy and cheap.Also i shot a doe at 8 yards and hit it perfect and i had only a few specs of blood.Never found the deer and will never buy these again.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: arkansas
ORIGINAL: ogg
I used them last year and had very poor results.The were very flimsy and cheap.Also i shot a doe at 8 yards and hit it perfect and i had only a few specs of blood.Never found the deer and will never buy these again.
I used them last year and had very poor results.The were very flimsy and cheap.Also i shot a doe at 8 yards and hit it perfect and i had only a few specs of blood.Never found the deer and will never buy these again.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: wisconsin
ORIGINAL: ogg
I used them last year and had very poor results.The were very flimsy and cheap.Also i shot a doe at 8 yards and hit it perfect and i had only a few specs of blood.Never found the deer and will never buy these again.
I used them last year and had very poor results.The were very flimsy and cheap.Also i shot a doe at 8 yards and hit it perfect and i had only a few specs of blood.Never found the deer and will never buy these again.
good enough for me...
not that I had any plans on using them for hunting to begin with but I was thinking that if Iheard enough positive reports(or any at all)that I'd pick some up and try them for accuracy(just out of curiousity), but with a personal experinence like that I'll let them hang right on the shelf where they are...




