Couldn't have been Bishop a 6 pack there is 1200It is a little deceiving with the order quantity box with the sorta bold 1 in it right under the picture. I was about to ask if you were on the VPA site or the Bishop site. LOL
Couldn't have been Bishop a 6 pack there is 1200It is a little deceiving with the order quantity box with the sorta bold 1 in it right under the picture. I was about to ask if you were on the VPA site or the Bishop site. LOL
Since switching from rage hypo, I have had great luck with magnus black hornets in my crossbow. However, even with the sharpening jig from stay sharp, it takes a bit to get all 8 sides of the 4 blades sharp. I don't bother with the rear facing because I always get a pass through. Shot two so far, one liver/double lung, another double lung and both went about 50 yards and had immediate blood to follow. Photo is from a magnus black hornet kill.
I shot a large doe sunday(forgot to take photo) with a sawtooth A2 and that arrow zipped through her so fast she didn't realize she was hit. Hopped a log about 5 yards away at the sound of the shot and stood still for 10 seconds then fell over. That was also a double lung. The best part is the broadhead needed 20 seconds on the stone before it shaved arm hair again. It didn't need a jig, and I leave it on the arrow to sharpen.
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A2 Broadheads - Sawtooth Outdoor Products
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I’ve used countless broadheads from the old thunderheads fixed blades to schwacker, G5 montecs, dead meats, muzzy, grim reapers. And the one I’ve stuck with since 2016 consistently are my bloodsport gravediggers, hands down in every aspect by far best broadheads ever, goes through bone like butter (or it may be my 80# hammer) lol and I’ve never had to track a deer yet with these, furthest ones gone about 11 yards before crashing, it does the most damage I’ve seen in a broadhead. I’ve mentioned these a good bit on this forum it blows my mind I’m still the only guy I know using these. I ordered a bunch in case they ever go out of business but I’ve been using the same 3 for 4 seasons now and zero problems, it’s a no fail system.PERIOD.
13 or 14How many deer have you killed with them since 2016?
If you like the grave diggers, while I have no personal experience with either, the original maker of those heads sold and made evolution outdoors and in turn the Jekyll and Hyde broadheads. I’ve heard from multiple people that they’re an improvement from a tolerance and blade durability stand pointI’ve used countless broadheads from the old thunderheads fixed blades to schwacker, G5 montecs, dead meats, muzzy, grim reapers. And the one I’ve stuck with since 2016 consistently are my bloodsport gravediggers, hands down in every aspect by far best broadheads ever, goes through bone like butter (or it may be my 80# hammer) lol and I’ve never had to track a deer yet with these, furthest ones gone about 11 yards before crashing, it does the most damage I’ve seen in a broadhead. I’ve mentioned these a good bit on this forum it blows my mind I’m still the only guy I know using these. I ordered a bunch in case they ever go out of business but I’ve been using the same 3 for 4 seasons now and zero problems, it’s a no fail system.PERIOD.
Are you saying the Jekll and Hyde ones are an improvement? I’ve never heard of those but I’ll check them out if so, the gravediggers are very durable I’ve never broken one even going through 2 shoulders, I haven’t so much as even bent a blade so I can’t imagine something that an improvement but you’ve piqued my interest though.If you like the grave diggers, while I have no personal experience with either, the original maker of those heads sold and made evolution outdoors and in turn the Jekyll and Hyde broadheads. I’ve heard from multiple people that they’re an improvement from a tolerance and blade durability stand point
Yeah, dale perry was the original maker of the gravediggers. They garnered a pretty good following while he was at the reins. He sold to bloodsport and that’s where the part that I can’t confirm or deny on the degrade in quality in the heads. But he waited for his non compete clause to expire and then re made the heads under the evolution outdoor name. Have heard of improvement durability and tolerances.Are you saying the Jekll and Hyde ones are an improvement? I’ve never heard of those but I’ll check them out if so, the gravediggers are very durable I’ve never broken one even going through 2 shoulders, I haven’t so much as even bent a blade so I can’t imagine something that an improvement but you’ve piqued my interest though.