Grim Reapers

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Catchabigone
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2012/07/25 20:19:52 (permalink)

Grim Reapers

I'm looking for a new broadhead is year
anyone use these. I'm looking at the 100 gr. Grim Reaper Razorcut ss
or any other suggestions...would like to try a mechanical broadhead this year.


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    psu_fish
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/25 21:52:30 (permalink)
    RAGE
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/25 21:53:38 (permalink)
    Rage! Can't go wrong with em. I know they'll probably be soMe bashing cuz I said rages but in my opinion the best choice.

    Next would be slick tricks but they are a fixed blade head
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/26 10:14:59 (permalink)
    I have no firsthand experience with the Grim Reapers, but I am sure that just like about any other commercially available broadhead they will work just fine as long as they are sharp and are launched from a properly tuned bow.
     
    I have been shooting the Rages for the last 4 or 5 years and have been very pleased with their performance.
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/26 10:33:25 (permalink)
    As long as you do your job and put it in the boiler room theyll do the trick. I just shoot rages so I'm partial to them.

    The biggest part of any broad head working is shot placement
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/26 20:01:28 (permalink)
    Thanks everyone for your input I'll look at the  Rage also
    The consensus seems to be the Rage

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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/07/26 21:25:17 (permalink)
    I use Muzzys ( fixed broadhead ). I never tried anything else. Busted them thru alot of bone on several occasions. Heard Rages are a good mechanical broadhead.
     
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/02 19:29:35 (permalink)
    I shot a Buck last year with a Grimm reaper. It was my first deer harvested with a reaper. The shot was 12 yards broadside. Got a complete pass through and the deer ran 33 yards and dropped. 2 friends of mine have been shooting them
    For years and love them. Always open and always get the job done. So it's basically up to you. I am not saying they are the best broadlead out there but they have worked for Friends of mine and have worked for me. And they fly very true
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/02 23:25:56 (permalink)
    I use the G5 T3s and cant be happier with them.  Only been using them for a year and harvested one buck.  Hopefully i can put them to another test this year :)
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/03 06:57:00 (permalink)
    Have been using grimm reapers for a few years and have killed deer every year with them without any problems. They always open and are almost always usuable after killing a deer with them. I killed 3 deer with 1 broadhead. Not to many other brands out there you can say that about.
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/23 22:15:22 (permalink)
    well typically i use ummm what ever my buddy buy and decides are no good. lets see he had dead head reapers i killed lots a deer with those. most of the mechanicals i have used one deer per shot i havent had too many i was able to reuse but hey he paid for em and they dont kill deer right ? i get most of my arrows that way too lol. i keep saying archery isnt a new way of hunting it used to be done with sticks sinew and stone ! if the indians had then what we have now ? but seriously mechanicals require less effort as far as tuning that makes em easy more popular so they must be good. fixed blade tuned right just as deadly you still gotta hit em in the goody bag. haha kinda dont make sense throwing a 24 dollar bullet at a deer
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/24 07:00:22 (permalink)
    Here is what I know about the Muzzy ( fixed ) broadheads that I use. There slogan is " Bad to the Bone ". I shot a deer dead square in the shoulder. The bolt went completely thru and exited under the armpit. It than proceeded to enter the ribcage, where it busted out a rib. It passed right thru the boiler room, taking out the heart. It than exited out of the ribcage and hit the BONE on the other front leg. It went completly thru that leg bone and onto the ground. The broadhead was completly mangled and the aluminum bolt was bent up like a reck at Talladega. With that kind of devastation I cant see running any other broadhead.
     
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/24 09:39:58 (permalink)
    Another that'd be worth lookin into is the Rocket mini blaster or Rocket blaster.

    And what BH said about Muzzys. A great broadhead. I killed a bear with the muzzy 3 blade 100 gr in Canada a few years back. The bear only went 20 yds before taking a dirt nap. They can be hard to tune though. But for deer or yotes around here I'll shoot mechs all day long. In my opinion they leave a better blood trail.

    And as long as your not shoulder punching with the mechs they will get the job done.
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    Re:Grim Reapers 2012/08/25 00:29:22 (permalink)
    Another Muzzy fan here, although this year I will be shooting the QAD Exodus

    The Lord has blessed us all today... It's just that he has been particularly good to me.
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