Free: Contests & Raffles.
I gotta try these My theory right or wrong is that aside from making a good shot, BH sharpness is the biggest single thing a bowhunter can do to kill more efficiently. I have been sold on g5 Stryker for several years simply due to sharpness and blade availability. Gonna have to give these new savoras a try.
We have finally found success getting the old grinding wheel manufacture to make the original Savora grinding wheels!!! Minimum quantity works out to be about a ten year supply, but we are just happy they have agreed. Six to nine weeks for production means they should be ready by the time we get the blade die modifications completed. This should once again put Savora on top of the sharpest broadheads in the industry list. Three years and a lot of restless nights trying to get this deal done. If they don't fly apart like the last ones we should be celebrating soon!When they arrive my brother and I will be flying back to our New Jersey facility to oversee the production of all three MadMan blades. I am SUPER excited about this! Savora's legacy has been it's unmatched blade sharpness. It is the reason I bought the company in the first place. Now 20 years after the last perfect hunting blade the legendary sharpness should be back. It is such good news I might even bring back the Carbon blade option for 2016!
Go onto goldtip web site they have a calculator for your arrow weight & foc I just found out my bowshop had me set up for more of a target shooting instead of hunting so luckily all I have to do is switch to a 125 broadhead
I started pulling up older articles written by Terry wunderle then not sure if it was one of his write ups but seen one on kinetic v.s. speed so it got me curious & found out that my foc was only 8.9% so time for a change
Hey Rad, do you ever give a short simple answer? And question number two, do you ever sleep?
Have a good "evening" Rad. The rest of us are heading TO work. Sliced my finger on a Savora blade last night. As ODH would say, "DEM SHARP!"