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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: MA
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I switched from Muzzy MX3 to GR razortip this year, so far two deer both dropped in sight. The second deer, harvested this past Saturday, I hit in the spine. The deer dropped and rolled over breaking off the broadhead, I believe at the base of the threads where it screws into the insert. The second arrow used to finish the process went through the ribs through the lungs into the ground on the other side. I would not hesitate to use this head again. I ordered more this morning, I like them that much.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I had a blade shear off on October 11th of this year. This particular head, though, had already went through my broadhead target and completely through my privacy fence...touched up the blades and put it in my quiver.....double lunged my doe on the 11th of October where the head met a rock in the food plot after pass through where the blade was then sheared off. The lungs of the deer had the perfect 3 open blade holes in them and she did a dead sprint for 80 yards and was DONE! The blood trail was walkable....i didnt see her drop but i sure did hear her crash!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I shot two deer with 125 grain 1-3/8" razor tips last year, they both broke right where the threads end and blend into the ferrel. I emailed grim reaper and they looked at them, told me they had been machined down to far and it was a manufacturers defect then sent me a new pack of heads. For the record both heads made it through the deer and into the ground before breaking and on both shots one of the blades hit the spine on the way through. Both deer were easily recovered and they were the two best bloodtrails I've ever seen.
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