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I shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dull
Quote from: lewy on March 11, 2026, 02:33:45 PMI shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dullAnd hard to sharpen. If they would have addressed that they had an opportunity for a while to be a top selling head but they missed the boat. Everybody I hunt with has shot and left them at some point due to that I am absolutely in love with the d6 evo’s for elk.
Slick trick 4 blade 100 or 125.
Quote from: Mtnwalker on March 11, 2026, 04:05:57 PMQuote from: lewy on March 11, 2026, 02:33:45 PMI shot those for a long time, killed plenty of critters, but man are they dullAnd hard to sharpen. If they would have addressed that they had an opportunity for a while to be a top selling head but they missed the boat. Everybody I hunt with has shot and left them at some point due to that I am absolutely in love with the d6 evo’s for elk.Yep hard to sharpen no doubt. Seemed like the later blades had gotten to be lower quality as well, they shot like fp's out of all my bows tho ill give em that
Got my hands on some Magnus single bevel 125 gr, they fly amazing with my setup, they hold their edge and they have to be the easiest broadhead I've ever sharpened. And they are not too hard on the wallet.
Iron Will Standard 100 or 125. I want more penetration versus a larger cutting diameter.Every Bull I've shot so far with them has went less than 100 yards (knock on wood)