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Grim Reaper broadheads

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#1 ·
I'm sure this was asked before... Does Grim Reaper make a broadhead for crossbows? I've only seen them for compound that's why I'm asking.also do they have them in 100 grain?
 
#2 ·
JFT said:
I'm sure this was asked before... Does Grim Reaper make a broadhead for crossbows? I've only seen them for compound that's why I'm asking.also do they have them in 100 grain?
yes and yes. Happy Trails
 
#9 ·
I think I'm going to go with the 100gain!
pretty much I shoot hundred grain of salt 1 pose with much success. so I would like to stick with that ;)
Damm auto text!!
 
#10 ·
JFT said:
I think I'm going to go with the 100gain!
pretty much I shoot hundred grain of salt 1 pose with much success. so I would like to stick with that ;)

DAMM AUTO TEXT!!
LOL

I shoot them out of my Parker, you couldn't ask for a better broadhead. Excellent blood trails.
 
#17 ·
It doesn't get any better than Grim Reaper Broadheads. There was a time when I swore I'd never put a mechanical on any of my arrows. But when I got a high speed crossbow shooting at 406 fps, well I just couldn't get any fixed blade to group. So I began a lengthy and in-depth search of what mechanical to buy. I read review's, watched videos, scoured magazine adds, and called broadhead manufactures to ask how they tested their product, at what fps, what they shot, angle, consistency, etc... and to ask if they'd refund my purchase if their product didn't perform exactly as advertised.
My phone conversations with Grim Reaper technical support and customer service was rather impressive. So I decided to see if their product could live up to or surpass my extremely high expectations.
I'm very picky about my hunting equipment. I'm not just a man who shoots deer. I'm a avid outdoorsman who highly respects the outdoors and the game I hunt. Accuracy, consistency, dependability, and reliability, are all "a must" for me. When I take aim I don't want any doubts about how my equipment will perform. I want to hit the exact spot I'm aiming for, otherwise the product has failed one of my expectations. I like to put a "quick clean kill shot" on game I hunt, and expect the same accuracy on the range.
So now that you know a little more about how hard it is to impress me... well I was impressed with Grim Reapers XBow RazorTip 125 grain. But that was just on the target... I had yet to give the Grim Reaper a final test!!! Once again I was impressed with the damage the broadhead did to the deer. So impressed that I equipped all my crossbows with Grim Reaper Xbow RazorRip 125 grain.
I have since taken many more game animals using only the Grim Reapers. As I stated earlier "I'm a hard guy to impress", and I also swore I'd never have mechanicals on my arrows. Yet now all I own are the mechanical Grim Reapers. All my Muzzy, SlickTrick, and Razorback 5 broadheads have been retired.
In the years since I've began using the Grim Reaper I've changed a few things. I got rid of my high speed xbows and decided I didn't want anything over 350 fps. Anything higher was overkill and too much money was being spent on targets and more arrows due to lost arrows blowing through targets. So now I own 5 crossbows ranging from 300 fps to 340 fps... and I kill deer with each of them. Matter of fact last year I downed a big bodied 8 point buck with only 300 fps at 35 yards. Dropped less than 30 yards away with a heart/lung shot.
So even though I've made a few changes, one thing has stayed the same... you can count on Grim Reapers being on my arrows when you see me in my blinds or treestands.

lovetohunt
 
#22 ·
I use the 125 grain practice tips. They look just like the "real broadhead" which is Grim Reaper RazorTip x bow version.

As for flight. I use gold tip field tips and grim reaper practice tips on my .001 Black Eagle Executioners 20". I practice out to 50 yards using both the Grim Reaper field tip and gold tip field tips and I haven't noticed any difference in flight. My bullseyes are the size of a quarter, and can sink arrows into any bullseye on the target.

As for the real broadheads, I've paper tested them and got flawless results. And sacrificed a couple on the target and hit same spots as practice tips and field tips.

A lot of companies claim their broadheads are field tip accurate. I've never found this to be true with any other broadheads except grim reaper.

They truly are a great breadhead. One by one my hunting buddies and family have also been switching over to grim reapers because of the results I got on the target and field. And then I hear their stories of being totally amazed.

I've been shooting grim reaper for a few years, and I've never regretted using them. I once swore I'd never have a mechanical on any of my arrows. Now it's all I use... as long as it's grim reaper.

Hope this helps.

lovetohunt
 
#25 ·
I stopped by an outfitter supply store today on the way home from Columbus. As luck would have it they were going out of business and everything was on sale. I was able to pick up a package of 100 grain Grim Reaper Razortips for $25. This is what I used successfully last season on a decent 8 point. They fly great from my Tenpoint Venom.