Can you use Grim Reaper Broadheads in a crossbow?
Grim Reaper Broadheads is the inventor of Razortip Technology – patented mini-tip blade(s) that greatly enhance penetration. Our new practice heads are available now as well as our new crossbow broadheads, designed specifically for 400 fps and faster crossbows.
Who uses Grim Reaper Broadheads?
“Team Bighorn Outdoors has used Grim Reaper Broadheads for going on 10 years. That alone should tell you that they are some of the most dependable, best flying broadheads in the world. We have killed hundreds of animals on video using Grim Reapers.
Why are mechanical broadheads bad?
Broadhead blades in general are not especially durable—and those of mechanical heads are the most fragile.
What broadheads does Tim Wells use?
The hunt does not include the price of an airline ticket or getting animals mounted, but make no mistake: an African hunt is extremely reasonable.” Tim Wells living the dream, bowhunting Africa and ‘Watching ’em Drop’ with Grim Reaper Broadheads.
What’s the fastest compound bow on the market?
You came here for the speed, and the new limited-edition Smoke by Xpedition Archery delivers. It’s the fastest bow they’ve produced, and one of the fastest-rated hunting bows ever, at a meteoric 370 fps. IBO. The Smoke has a 32-inch axle-to-axle length and a 5.375-inch brace height.
Are Grim Reaper broadheads good for elk hunting?
Absolutely! Being designed and built here in the west, Grim Reaper mechanical broadheads were actually designed with Elk hunting in mind. For bigger game such as Elk, Moose, buffalo and larger African plains game, we generally recommend our 1 3/8” cut diameter heads.
Can you expect field point accuracy with Grim Reaper broadheads?
Contingent on proper tuning of your bow and arrows, You can expect field point accuracy with all Grim Reaper Broadheads. Can the blades be replaced on Grim Reaper Broadheads? All Grim Reaper Broadheads have replaceable blades along with other components.
Do Your broadheads deflect on angled shots?
Our Broadheads do not deflect on angled shots. The tips on all of our mechanical Broadheads protrude 5/8 of an inch in front of the mechanical blades allowing the tip to get started on a path before the mechanical blades make contact.