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Shark week...OK, Treeshark week

They're awesome until that curved edge catches on a hard quartering shot. I had one open the back up on a doe once during a follow up shot. Sliced her good but never penetrated.
Lots of people shoot them.
 
If a feller wasn’t interested in shooting past about 25 yards, maybe a feller should consider pure devestation as the priority, this seems like an interesting step in that direction.


ACE Super Express 200. If I didn't already have some, I'd scoop up the ones that @Red Beard had in the classifieds Until you put them beside an ordinary head, you don't realize how big they are. Lots of blade edge.
 
ACE Super Express 200. If I didn't already have some, I'd scoop up the ones that @Red Beard had in the classifieds Until you put them beside an ordinary head, you don't realize how big they are. Lots of blade edge.
If he had listed 175's I would have snagged them but I would have had to build new arrows for the 200's. As it is I will prolly pick up 3 of the 165 glue on treesharks to go with the 3 blade prototypes I have left. Also got a few stone points to mount. Never got to whack one with a rock. Not a sharp rock anyway, did hit a doe mule deer with a small rock in CO one year, hand tossed of course.
 
If he had listed 175's I would have snagged them but I would have had to build new arrows for the 200's. As it is I will prolly pick up 3 of the 165 glue on treesharks to go with the 3 blade prototypes I have left. Also got a few stone points to mount. Never got to whack one with a rock. Not a sharp rock anyway, did hit a doe mule deer with a small rock in CO one year, hand tossed of course.


They become 175's after a little sharpening.
 
Man Glenn why you gotta do @DanielB89 like that lol

:tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy: He did not have to do me like that. haha.

Either way, after watching that video, its still one of the best on the internet imo. I have since produced a couple extra ones after feedback over the years.

If anyone needs any help with their sharpening, please let me know. I will gladly assist and have even facetimed some people to help them. The rada is an incredible tool, but it does have a small learning curve when using a concaved head.

Good luck, fellas!
 
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