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#1 miheadhunter

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Posted 29 December 2011 - 09:07 PM

I have been testing these heads out i started with 125 gr out of my ghost 400 speed 398 .
   1 3/8 inch cut total cut is 1 7/8
all steal head very strong
flight out standing with the speed of this head groups out to 60 yards very nice.
shatter head the reign tip dent crack or pry bone apart like traditional trocar tips the steeper angle literally explodes bone on contact the way for fast, deeper penetration with little or no damage to the blades.
swivelttech a self- centering blade voids bone by pivoting away from the bone you ask me this is one sweet head for crossbow shooters it gives you good flight,strong body ,thick blades its very thing i was looking for .
yes it a two blade but i have killed four deer with it and 15 coyote and five foxes I've taken them from ranges of 50 to 60 yards with no problems ..
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#2 capitalasports

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 12:00 AM

 miheadhunter, on 29 December 2011 - 09:07 PM, said:

I have been testing these heads out i started with 125 gr out of my ghost 400 speed 398 .
   1 3/8 inch cut total cut is 1 7/8
all steal head very strong
flight out standing with the speed of this head groups out to 60 yards very nice.
shatter head the reign tip dent crack or pry bone apart like traditional trocar tips the steeper angle literally explodes bone on contact the way for fast, deeper penetration with little or no damage to the blades.
swivelttech a self- centering blade voids bone by pivoting away from the bone you ask me this is one sweet head for crossbow shooters it gives you good flight,strong body ,thick blades its very thing i was looking for .
yes it a two blade but i have killed four deer with it and 15 coyote and five foxes I've taken them from ranges of 50 to 60 yards with no problems ..
I had great luck with these flying out of my sz380 very very accurate.....however using them with my vertical bows i had very poor blood trails on a few of the deer i shot with this head. I would have good trails at first then nothing....I would end up area searching to find my deer. I think it was cut was too small and would seal shut quickly. It killed everything i shot....just made tracking hard, but pass thru on every arrow.

#3 H&S Archer

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 10:56 PM

Lots of game any close up pics of entrance and exit wounds????

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#4 capitalasports

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 11:06 AM

Well I can gaurantee you that it is no where near the crater created by your FOC. In my experience it makes the 1 1/2 inch cut on both ends but it never seemed to be wide enough if you will stay open. The Shatter head or what ever they call it has a small oppossing cutting surface but it is not enough to keep the wound open. In my exerience on every animal except the hog i shot with it filled with blood internally but nothing excaped the cavity. The hog I shot twice however so I do not know if that counts.