I noticed that on a couple of your shots that hit dense bone area you experience some deflection you said at the beginning of the video that you were shooting a standard build arrow and that's why you got some deflection the broadhead does everything it's designed to do with no doubt but I dare say if you had 75 to a 100 grains behind the broadhead the result would have been more of what you probably wanted to see.you guys did a great job excellent film footage that's why I'm telling you this it was obvious from the filming what was happening. Anyway I loved your work I'll be looking forward to seeing more thumbs up brother
ishawna small black tail buck this year late-season archery that entrance it completely cut a ribbon half accident it cut two ribs completely in half and stuck in a log pass the ferrule. when I took the Broadhead out of the log you could not even tell it had been shot.
@@BornAgainBowhunting Ok.pretend I'm not a jimmy crack corn hillbilly!You are just offering your supposed experience with your broadheads, tell.me where oh where are your independent third party fields tests to prove what you state?You are using the same logic as cigarette companies that assert that cigarette smoking does not cause lung cancer,at least the cigarette companies fund a phony pseudo foundation "The tobacco Institute "to produce fake data to support their idiocy!Please don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining!
@@greekmaster1001 Wow, you have soo proven your right!OK, try seeing how many times the broadhead would hold up ,hitting the buckle or an elk shoulder!Do you bother to think things through??
@@Beowulf975 first of all dude I shoot a lot. I’m more than confident I shoot more than most people. I shoot all year around every single day out of all those thousands and thousands of shots. Yes sometimes I’ll punch the trigger or whatever so I missed and I hit the buckle. I’m not a world champion hitting bull’s-eyes every single shot.
huntsman in this video we tested a 100gr head Valkyrie start at 175 to 350gr. Obviously a heavy head will penetrate deeper but I have confidence that if they were the same weight it would be a very similar penetration depth
I shoot t with a 27" arrow 100g broad head ,27" draw 70# triax. My arrows hit the mark out to 60yards. Have not shot them out past 60yards. They fly just the same as the 350 spine gold tips.
I already missed two elk. One @30 and the other at 60. I sighted my bow in for kudu broad heads, they were shooting great the next time there were grouping all over the place one right low the other high left, so basically not grouping.
I noticed that on a couple of your shots that hit dense bone area you experience some deflection you said at the beginning of the video that you were shooting a standard build arrow and that's why you got some deflection the broadhead does everything it's designed to do with no doubt but I dare say if you had 75 to a 100 grains behind the broadhead the result would have been more of what you probably wanted to see.you guys did a great job excellent film footage that's why I'm telling you this it was obvious from the filming what was happening. Anyway I loved your work I'll be looking forward to seeing more thumbs up brother
Just ordered 3pk 100gr. Can't wait
That thing looks wicked
They are awesome would strongly recommend.
How does one sharpen this head????
A round fine hand held file.
ishawna small black tail buck this year late-season archery that entrance it completely cut a ribbon half accident it cut two ribs completely in half and stuck in a log pass the ferrule. when I took the Broadhead out of the log you could not even tell it had been shot.
Amen we absolutely love these heads!
Man he almost stabbed him self several times just swinging that bad boy around
Great demo. Keep up the good work!
Why would you use stainless steel for a a high impact projectile, it would tend to chip.
desade1776 we haven’t found them to chip in our test. We used the same head on several whitetail and still had a sharp edge with no chips.
I hot the buckle.on my matrix target and no edge chatter it held really well
@@BornAgainBowhunting Ok.pretend I'm not a jimmy crack corn hillbilly!You are just offering your supposed experience with your broadheads, tell.me where oh where are your independent third party fields tests to prove what you state?You are using the same logic as cigarette companies that assert that cigarette smoking does not cause lung cancer,at least the cigarette companies fund a phony pseudo foundation "The tobacco Institute "to produce fake data to support their idiocy!Please don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining!
@@greekmaster1001 Wow, you have soo proven your right!OK, try seeing how many times the broadhead would hold up ,hitting the buckle or an elk shoulder!Do you bother to think things through??
@@Beowulf975 first of all dude I shoot a lot. I’m more than confident I shoot more than most people. I shoot all year around every single day out of all those thousands and thousands of shots. Yes sometimes I’ll punch the trigger or whatever so I missed and I hit the buckle. I’m not a world champion hitting bull’s-eyes every single shot.
Does it penetrate better than a valkyrie broadhead? dont think so!
huntsman in this video we tested a 100gr head Valkyrie start at 175 to 350gr. Obviously a heavy head will penetrate deeper but I have confidence that if they were the same weight it would be a very similar penetration depth
this stupid smartphone. kudu broadheads are awesome
28 inch draw and 70 pound with a 400 spine? Wrong spine pal.
I shoot t with a 27" arrow 100g broad head ,27" draw 70# triax. My arrows hit the mark out to 60yards. Have not shot them out past 60yards. They fly just the same as the 350 spine gold tips.
20 yards is cute but how accurate are they at 100 yards for us western hunters
cody creager we have shot them out to 60 yards and they are super accurate.
Tune your bow, tune your arrow and you can shoot ANY head accurately
Cody go watch other reviews, they shoot and group at 100 yards easy. There's already videos out there.
I already missed two elk. One @30 and the other at 60. I sighted my bow in for kudu broad heads, they were shooting great the next time there were grouping all over the place one right low the other high left, so basically not grouping.
@@ramos208 so basically your bow isnt tuned at all
doe shoulders lol?