I am curious if anybody has shot these broadheads and if so what did you think of them? More specifically how fast where they flying? Will they fly well at 300 fps?
$25 a piece is pretty steep but if they are tough enough to reuse a bunch it could be a wash?
I understand there is an outfit in Alaska that sells Chinese made versions that are not the same quality as the German manufactured ones? Price is about the same.
I imagine penetration would be the most optimal that can be achieved.
Check out Solid Broadhead Company. They fly great out of my setup and are scary sharp. Don't know about penetration yet, unfortunately. These look very similar to the Silver Flame and I believe they're a local company.
I've been shooting the Magnus Stinger 2 blades, 150 grain, for the past year. Haven't shot an animal yet, but they fly amazing. They are very sharp out of the box. I thought I would get planing, etc. They fly great. I practice at 60yds, they hit exactly where my field tips do, but I tune my bow to make that happen.
I've used the original Silver Flame heads in 150grn, took a muley & elk with them, it's a very tough head & razor sharp in the box. Since then I use all multibladed heads as they offer much more of a blood trail.
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