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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: northern illinois
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Ive been contompalting using the Aftershock Hypershock 2 blade 2" cut bh for a couple years now, but i cant seem to find any good info in them. Searches just seem to bring up threads were people are more interested in hearing themselves type rather than actually giving any credible info on the broadhead itself. Anyone have any storys about this head or better yet any pics of harvests? thanks, brian.
Last edited by brian923; 05-23-2011 at 01:02 PM. Reason: silling masstakes |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Clark Co., IN
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I used the 100g hypershocks for two years with great results AS LONG AS THERE IS AN EXIT OR PASS THROUGH. Ruck139 hit the nail on the head, no exit wound will most likely leave a sparse blood trail, if a blood trail at all. Switched back to muzzies after hitting a doe in the scapula and my arrow practically bounced out...blows my mind, was drawing 70lbs with a 365g arrow
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Albany GA.
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I shot them for about 3 days a couple years ago I shot a hog and no exit watched him run across a food plot and fall NO BLOOD ON THE GROUND if I was you I would look at another head Just what I think you should do
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Location: Northern Nevada
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I have been shooting the Aftershock Tremor, a 1-3/8" cut. They are the most accurate broadhead that I have shot and they are durable. I have shot these heads over and over into my broadhead target; they are very durable. The only drawback that I have found is there is absolutely no customer service from Aftershock! I have contacted them three times with no replies. Check out the nice buck that I got this last December, in my photos. I have had two out of two pass through shots, one on my deer and the other on an Antelope buck. With my deer I didn't need a blood trail as it didn't go too far with big holes in both lungs and died within a matter of a few minutes. My Antelope was a different story, had a lot of blood but due to shooting through the blind fabric (because I'm too damn short!) the blades opened upon contact with the blind and my shot was too far back, missing any vitals, I was surprised it even hit the buck! I tried to recover but after a day and a half of trying to get close enough for another shot had to give up. Any broadhead will kill with a well placed shot. I like the Tremors because they are as accurate, if not more accurate, than my field points. I have all the confidence in the world that they will hit where I want them too and that they will deploy upon contact. I use the O-rings for my practice; upon contact with the target, they slide down the shaft. During practice you can usually re-use them many times. If you need more o-rings, you can get them at Home Depot.
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