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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #15 on: May 24, 2011, 12:56:44 AM »
Yes those are the new ones after the company sold, they are supposed to be a little more sharp and have a little better edge on them. I had a bunch of them and sold them to todd he has put them to good use. I have shot probably 90% of the broadheads on the market that are legal here. They are in my top 3 faves. 1:montec 2:shuttle t 3: buzzcut/stinger.
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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #16 on: May 25, 2011, 10:14:49 PM »
I put 2 completely thru a moose at 60...also extremely accurate..I shoot mine to 80 the same as my field points

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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #17 on: May 27, 2011, 11:42:31 AM »
That's good to know, I think I bought the right one's! Thanks again for the input.
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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #18 on: May 28, 2011, 10:54:22 AM »
I used them for a few seasons and didn't like the results I was getting out of the compared to others on the market for the same price. They did penitrate well, pass throughed on every animal I harvested. But the blades and fairels didn't hold up to the standards they claimed. They claim that the design of them is suppose to create a larger wound, they don't, the entry and exist were the exact size of the broadhead. The blades don't hold up to even missed shots in the dirt, they chip easy. The fairels bend easy as well. I spent hundreds on broadheads just to toss in the garbage. I don't recommend them......
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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #19 on: May 28, 2011, 11:16:32 AM »
Well I don't know what to think about your info, I've seen nothing but good reports on these and now your response is quite a bit on the opposite side of the spectrum.  I guess I'll just have to try them out since I bought 3 and see what happens, hopefully I don't find out the hard way.  I just got to believe if I make the right shot that they will do there job. Thanks for your response.
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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2011, 12:38:44 PM »
You will always find haters and lovers of everything we use and do. Take everything for what its worth and make an informed decision.  Thats about all you can do.

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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2011, 01:09:50 PM »
that is weird, I guess it wouldn't hurt to sharpen them then.  The guy at cabelas told me they were designed to pull the hide in before the cut which he said increases the cutting area? not sure if that makes sense. I wonder if sharpening them changes the way the were built to work?  Probably a stupid question, why would sharpening hurt their function in anyway?

That is exactly correct, they are designed to pull the hide in. More to do with the "blunt" design of the braodhead rather than being dull. Because the broadhead is shorter/flatter than say, a muzzy type head they push material in or create a pocket before cutting. This enables the broadhead to create a larger (much larger) hole than a head with laid back blades like a muzzy. The draw back is it takes a lot more K.E to achieve penetration. For most modern compounds on shots 30 yards and in you can still blow the arrow right through an elk size animal with the Shuttle T's but when you get to 40 it can be a different story. Good news is even if you dont get full penetration at the longer yardarges you get one heck of a hole and good blood loss.
I like the shuttle T's but I shoot a little bit of an older bow (although still fast) I.M.O with my setup pentration and cutting on contact is more important than wound channel size.
I used to worry about the penetration on them with less poundage also. Until my wife shot a zebra with her bow at 46 pounds with a 25" draw. She didnt get a pass through but it was a double lung and it died in less then 100 yards.

They are awesome broadheads! I have done some tests with them shooting them through plywood and such and they always amaze me!
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Re: shuttle "T" broadheads question
« Reply #22 on: May 28, 2011, 01:17:35 PM »
Love it.  Thanks agian for the info.
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