Rocket Steelheads
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Andover OH USA
Posts: 18
Rocket Steelheads
I haven't gotten a chance to shoot them yet, but I just went and bought a set earlier today to try out tonight. In the past I have shot Thunderheads, but mechanical and more specificly, these steelheads have really caught my eye. I hope they really do shoot the same as my field points.
I just wondered: out of the package the blades on the steelheads seem to have some play (you can wobble them back and forth) while the rubber band is still around the blades. Is this normal and I would think this would have an effect on the accuracy of them if they are moving while in flight.
Also, the rubber band doesn't effect the flight either???
Thanks, I am anxious to test them out this evening!
I just wondered: out of the package the blades on the steelheads seem to have some play (you can wobble them back and forth) while the rubber band is still around the blades. Is this normal and I would think this would have an effect on the accuracy of them if they are moving while in flight.
Also, the rubber band doesn't effect the flight either???
Thanks, I am anxious to test them out this evening!
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Penhook Virginia
Posts: 446
RE: Rocket Steelheads
Hey LongSpur, I am getting mine at the end of the week. I have shot Rockets before (not the steelheads) and the blades were loose in them to. The rubber bands will hole them in flight and being loose should let them open faster. Don
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Rocket Steelheads
The steelheads are an excellent mechanical head. They have always shot with my field points, but I would still buy some replacement blades and test shoot them before you hunt to make sure. They blades "wiggle" some, but that helps them open, and the rubber band doesn't effect the flight to any noticable degree.
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#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Andover OH USA
Posts: 18
RE: Rocket Steelheads
Thanks.
Well I am a believer now. I got to test them out last night with a few shots and they were dead on at 20yds the same as my field points!
That is nice. Tonight I'll get to try them at some other distances hopefully.
If you only shoot the broadhead a couple times do you really think its necessary to change the blades? Do you think a couple shots makes them that much more dull? It seems that the blades aren't very sharp to begin with on these rockets, but with the penetration you get I am not to worried about that at all!
Well I am a believer now. I got to test them out last night with a few shots and they were dead on at 20yds the same as my field points!
That is nice. Tonight I'll get to try them at some other distances hopefully.
If you only shoot the broadhead a couple times do you really think its necessary to change the blades? Do you think a couple shots makes them that much more dull? It seems that the blades aren't very sharp to begin with on these rockets, but with the penetration you get I am not to worried about that at all!
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Rocket Steelheads
AT the very least I would resharpen them. Like you said the Rocket blades are not that sharp to begin with, and I believe in using the sharpest blades possible.
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#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Steuben County, NY
Posts: 277
RE: Rocket Steelheads
How do you sharpen these blades that are so small? I shoot steelheads and have always just repolaced the blades after one shot. Is there a tool that works best, or can you sharpen it like a knife on a stone.