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Kudu Broadheads

BigB

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Anyone else use these or have experience with them? Shot them today for the first time. Very impressed with them flight wise. I went with the plain contour not the plus. I’m new too the single bevel type broadheads these heads are scary sharp. May just get a set of the contour plus also.


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I shot them last year, they're great heads. They come out of the package sharp but not sharp enough to my liking. Which leads to my only complaint: The only way to sharpen them is by hand with some sort of diamond stick and you can't really strop them to get them hair whittling sharp.
 
I shot them last year, they're great heads. They come out of the package sharp but not sharp enough to my liking. Which leads to my only complaint: The only way to sharpen them is by hand with some sort of diamond stick and you can't really strop them to get them hair whittling sharp.

I didn’t try and shave hair with them. Dang the three I got feel very sharp. Maybe they are not as sharp as I thought.....


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They come from the factory sharp enough for government work, definitely sharper than some other broadheads on the market. The problem is when you have to resharpen one because you keep getting pass throughs :tearsofjoy:. I've loaned out my 6 kudu points to my brother for the year while I play with my cutthroats this year. If I do use them again I'm going to look into using my dremel tool and some stropping compound to see if I can touch them up that way.
 
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Did some broadhead testing with them in my crossbow. G5 Deadmeats, Rage Hypos, and field/practice tips never came close to penetrating the whole target. Kudupoint however did this in the picture.

It’s a pretty stout target too!


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I shot them last year, they're great heads. They come out of the package sharp but not sharp enough to my liking. Which leads to my only complaint: The only way to sharpen them is by hand with some sort of diamond stick and you can't really strop them to get them hair whittling sharp.

Stay sharp version C sharpener. It works on all concave/convex blades.




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Did some broadhead testing with them in my crossbow. G5 Deadmeats, Rage Hypos, and field/practice tips never came close to penetrating the whole target. Kudupoint however did this in the picture.

It’s a pretty stout target too!


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Wow!

The target I was shooting into today is decent target. That head with through it easy. Target is 12” x 18” I was shooting at the 12” side and went through the 18” and was out the back 7” or so. I was pretty impressed for sure.


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No experience with them, but you might want to look into an actual broadhead target though! YEESH!


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Just got some of these a couple weeks ago and yeah, they’re sweet. Come sharper than a lot of broadheads out of the package too.
I used varying sandpaper from 1000-5000 grit wrapped around a marker to sharper and polish up a bit to get them shaving sharp. Cheap alternative to buying a sharpener. Takes some finesse and patience though


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I see most of the talk is about how sharp which is super important. I’m also looking into getting some. Are they bone crushing like people talk about other single bevel BH?
 
I see most of the talk is about how sharp which is super important. I’m also looking into getting some. Are they bone crushing like people talk about other single bevel BH?

I don’t know about that part but damn they fly really good. My son and me will be using them for hunting this year. I have shot one Broadhead thru foam target multiple times along with my son. It shaved hair today......


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I see most of the talk is about how sharp which is super important. I’m also looking into getting some. Are they bone crushing like people talk about other single bevel BH?

Bone splitting, and yes.


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Good deal. I just ordered some in the 150 grain. I’ve committed to 30 yards and in since we hunt heavy wooded areas only. Should bring total arrow weight to around 680 from a 70# 30 inch draw.
 
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