Ram cat broad heads?
#2
Well, I've never used them, never seen one till today (on the site) and I would have to say nope to them. #1 reason is: Any broadhead that has to advertise that "if no pass through then it's okay because they are sharpened on the back" then that immediately tells me they have a problem penetrating.
#2: They have a serrated type cutting surface which by design will NOT penetrate as well as a smooth surfaced cutting edge.
What heads are you currently using?
#2: They have a serrated type cutting surface which by design will NOT penetrate as well as a smooth surfaced cutting edge.
What heads are you currently using?
#4
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 6
Well, I've never used them, never seen one till today (on the site) and I would have to say nope to them. #1 reason is: Any broadhead that has to advertise that "if no pass through then it's okay because they are sharpened on the back" then that immediately tells me they have a problem penetrating.
#2: They have a serrated type cutting surface which by design will NOT penetrate as well as a smooth surfaced cutting edge.
What heads are you currently using?
#2: They have a serrated type cutting surface which by design will NOT penetrate as well as a smooth surfaced cutting edge.
What heads are you currently using?
#5
If it's a true flying head you want that will drop deer as long as you do your part, you wont go wrong with G5 Montechs or Slick Trick standards. I exclusively use them both and have never had either one fail to put a deer or elk down as long as I did my part. They fly consistently with my field tips as long as my bow is tuned in perfectly.
#6
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 6
If it's a true flying head you want that will drop deer as long as you do your part, you wont go wrong with G5 Montechs or Slick Trick standards. I exclusively use them both and have never had either one fail to put a deer or elk down as long as I did my part. They fly consistently with my field tips as long as my bow is tuned in perfectly.
#7
Currently rage chisel tip and nap thunder head 100 grain but I jut got some helix 100 gr single beveled broad heads heard good things about single beveled but I was looking at ramcat's because I want a good fixed blade the thunderhead as killed every thing I shot but having trouble gettin to fly perfect every time
Last edited by rockport; 09-22-2015 at 05:43 PM.
#9
Perfect combination of cut,penetration,and flight for me anyway but you know how that goes.
They used to be called "nightmares" and NAP changed the name. I first ran into them at a going out of business sale for $10 otherwise I probably never would have tried them. I remember thinking "damn all the good ones are already gone" but they proved me very wrong and Ive been shooting them every since.
My 3 finalist last time I went to buy a bulk of broadheads were Slick tricks, Montecs, and Nightmares......I was actually very surprised when the Nighmares I dug out of the bargain bin ended up being the pretty clear winner
Last edited by rockport; 09-22-2015 at 07:59 PM.