Seen this yet?
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Eastern PA USA
Interesting, and they may work well, but I am wondering why bother to make a mechanical with such a small cut? Seems almost like "What can we make this year that is just different enough to get people to buy?" I guess there is a lot of that going on though.
I think their other heads look pretty good though.

I think their other heads look pretty good though.
#14
They may be illegal in NY if the blades lock, from NYS DEC:

Barbed Broadheads
Barbed broadheads are illegal for hunting big game. A barbed broadhead is one in which the angle formed between the trailing or rear edge of any blade and the shaft is less than 90 degrees. Broadhead examples on the right compare one that is barbed to three that are legal. Broadheads with retractable blades are legal.

Barbed Broadheads
Barbed broadheads are illegal for hunting big game. A barbed broadhead is one in which the angle formed between the trailing or rear edge of any blade and the shaft is less than 90 degrees. Broadhead examples on the right compare one that is barbed to three that are legal. Broadheads with retractable blades are legal.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Memphis TN USA
I have seen it. I looks like a good head. I don't think I'll be switching though. I am the if it's not broke, go ahead and fis it anyway type when it comes to broadheads. I am always looking at the new heads that come out. However, I don't wan't to re-sharpen (always afraid they won't be sharp enough and I don't need one more thing to worry about) and I don't want to just throw away the head and I don't want to have to take out screws yadda yadda to replace my blades. Therefore, my selection of broadheads is very limited. Which is precisely why I always wind up shooting Thunderheads.



If they aren't rediculously pricey I may try them this fall.....or just use the ol' stanby Vortec's!
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