Oscar
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
1st time user of this product. Perfect shot at 31 yards. Pass thru from back to front. Massive exit wound, dropped on spot.
Jade
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
Durable & sharp. Only brand I use for turkey. Worth the cost.
jeff
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Shot a turkey today 1st time using these.. did not open passed right through bird. Being as tough as they are hopped around missing a few feathers flew off, never found. Blood on bolt so I know it was hit.
Gustavo S.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 11, 2023
Funcionan muy bien y no solo en los guajolotes también con pequeñas especies
Brint Lindsey
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022
Harvested a turkey this yr with the rage. 30 yd shot from a 65# Mathews, bird went about 20 yds & expired in the field. Arrow was still in the tom when I retrieved him, meat hooks did their job. Rage was in great shape, cleaned it & used it again the next day at another tom. Missed & hit a strand of barbwire fence, the only thing damaged was a bent meat hook. Pricey but effective.
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022
So I only took like 5 shots, first at 20 yards and then at 30 yards. I did not notice anything crazy as far as variance to a field point goes. There might have been more instability in my overall approach because I am shooting something that costs $15 vs 50 cents but other than that, I think I have a bird killer on my hands. Here is how to make a DIY broad head target: grab that large Amazon box sitting in your garage. then throw in some spare crumbled up newspaper, loose cardboard pieces, and that old comforter you are saving that you will never use. Finally draw your most hated thing with a sharpie on the box. Since I only have a field point block target, I made my own broad head target and just used the block as a backup. The comforter works like a charm. It caught this mechanical broad head without damaging or really dulling the blades. Another tip, you could reuse the red collar as long as it isn't completely snapped. Just rotate it so the unused part restricts the opening of the blades. At least for practice I think you could get away with this. For hunting, I might just use a new collar each time so I don't miss a good opportunity.
Nikki Bee
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2021
I had high hopes for these after reading a lot of reviews and articles. The broadheads that were sent were defective. Shock collar replacements were also difficult to find. Returned the broadheads and purchased a fixed blade instead.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020
Thought I’d give these a try after shooting fixed blades for turkeys for ever. Really was intrigued by the forward blades that are to prevent pass through shoots.My order came just before turkey season so I couldn’t wait to give them a try. I was nervous about their flight patterns having not shoot mechanicals before but boy was I surprised!Not only do they fly like a field point, but I think they fly better than my fixed blades. AND talk about knock down; hit the first bird and it went straight up and straight down with no pass through as advertised. Really like these!!! No more fixed blades for me.PS: you’ll also want to get an extra pack of shock rings because the original package only comes with 4.
MIHUNTER
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
So after tracking numerous turkeys after the shot (all found thanks to my Aussie dog Emma) I decided to try these for my wife crossbow. We sighted the bow in with target points to make sure it was on. I then screwed the broad heads on and spin tested them to ensure they were set up and seated on the shaft correctly. They hit on the same spots the target points did. Opening morning of our turkey season she shot a nice tom at about 15 yards and it literals dropped within two steps. The wound these make is devastating! I have been bowhunting for nearly 40 years and can honestly say I have never seen a turkey dropped so fast as hers did with these heads.
philip brower
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020
First time using these. Took my 8 year old daughter out for her first turkey hunt. Decided to use a crossbow as her .410 makes her a bit nervous still. Using a Ravin R26. They seem to fly like field points out of my crossbow. Daughter shot a big gobbler at 12 yards broadside. Bolt completely passed through but kind of just plopped out the other side. Impact knocked the turkey over and it then did a death tumble for about 5 yards and was done. I’ve seen turkeys flop longer after being hit with a 12 gauge. Broad head completely broke/severed the wing bone and created two massive holes. Anyone who claims their turkey ran off after being hit by one of these probably had poor shot placement. Vitals are quite small epically in a strutting gobbler. Hit them right and they won’t go far with these.
codnarc
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2019
untested so we shall see how they work
ken clark
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2019
I like the way these work they are good for turkey hunting with a bow