SEVR 1.75 is one of the most accurate and durable mechanical you can buy!!! Use the 125 grain heads….. even if you need to drop weight in your component!
Blades are easy to change and the cost is minimal! I was using the mega meat but they are a one and done Broadhead! And if I have an issue with a SEVR I call them and they replace it no questions asked!
The Reign was a 2 blade head that had a pivot in it around in 2011 or 2012ish. Super cool design that worked. It just wasn’t advertised well or put in the hands of a hunting personality that could get people buying it.
SEVR 1.75 is one of the most accurate and durable mechanical you can buy!!! Use the 125 grain heads….. even if you need to drop weight in your component!
I 1000 percent agree. Their blades get beat up though. Obviously they are kind of disposable I think, but the rest of the head is a tank.
Blades are easy to change and the cost is minimal! I was using the mega meat but they are a one and done Broadhead! And if I have an issue with a SEVR I call them and they replace it no questions asked!
@@stacyhardin611 You aren't wrong. i have a sevr in my quiver from 2 years ago that's been shot through 3-4 deer.
Covers on point
Hope your doing good bro
Never seen a deer witn plywood sides!!!😂😂😂
I'm in TN, they aren't everywhere bro
PAIN TO TAKE APART SHARPEN AND PUT BACK TOGETHER!
yea they definitely are. But, they are decent broadheads for sure.
The Reign was a 2 blade head that had a pivot in it around in 2011 or 2012ish. Super cool design that worked. It just wasn’t advertised well or put in the hands of a hunting personality that could get people buying it.
Wow lol they are only 10 dollars. May buy them just to try them out. They go out of business maybe?
No, just ordered some... $16.99 each.@SouthernDrawTN