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New grim reaper broadheads6/30/2023 ![]() Penetration in foam increased 10-15 percent. Shooting them into a new foam target I expected there to be vast differences with the heavier arrows. I once set up a crossbow for a Cape buffalo hunt and experimented with arrows from 600 to 950 grains in mass. Increasing the mass of your broadhead may help tighten groups, but will do little to increase penetration. Additionally, I had two brands of carbon arrows and Easton FMJ which combine carbon and aluminum. Grim Reaper broadheads are sold in a 4-pack that includes a practice head so that I didn’t have to burn several hundred dollars in heads for this test. Grim Reaper is one of the few broadhead companies that offer their heads in three weights, 100, 125, and 150-grain mass, perfect for this test. While I slept in camp the first night, he had his welding gear fired up creating a two-man mobile cow decoy. I hunted for antelope with the inventor of Grim Reaper broadheads a few years ago and learned quickly of his inventive mind. With a compound shooting in the high 200’s or low 300’s the difference would be greater.īroadhead Tests Grim Reaper broadheads are sold in 4-packs that include a practice head. Understand that this bow shoots over 400 fps which helps to reduce arrow drop at 30 yards. I probably spoiled the suspense with the lead photo, but the minimal difference may surprise you. More.To test the difference between 100, 125, and 150-grain mass, I took to my shooting bench to see “what’s up.” The bow is the Centerpoint Amped 415 shooting carbon 300-grain arrows that came with the crossbow package. The back edges of the blades are sharpened, V-notched trocar tip and four point internal locking system keeps the blade held in place. Hades is our hot fixed blade broadhead loaded with awesome features. Grim Reaper recently introduced the RAZORCUT SS mechanical - all the proven features of the legendary Razortip with a solid stainless steel Cut-on-Contact tip, producing a bone-splitting bullet point. Super premium machining tolerances! Grim Reaper Razorcut SS 100 gr & 125 gr also available in 1 3/4" cutting diameter. Blades are ground, honed, and stropped 440C stainless steel. Grim Reaper Razortip comes in 75, 85, 100, and 125 grains. The Razortip produces huge entrance holes, and people shooting 38-41 lb bows (generating 37 lbs of kinetic energy) are getting pass throughs on whitetail deer with it. The blades only take one pound of pressure to open. You can shoot Grim Reapers through plywood, steel drums, 2300 pound buffalo, 10 ft Brown bears and just about anything else. Grim Reaper has never had one complaint in 11 years of selling Grim Reaper mechanicals of a Grim Reaper deflecting. The three blades float independently on a rugged shock absorbing spring and open without any kick on the arrow. With it you can take steep angled tree-stand shots, steep quartering shots and up hill/down hill shots and not worry about deflection. It solved all the problems mechanicals had. The Grim Reaper Razortip came on the market in 2000 and rewrote the book on mechanical heads. The Original Razortip Broadhead! Trocrazor tip - Razors in a Trocar Tip - that pulverize heavy bone and slice like a scalpel! No deflection on angled shots! No rubber bands or O-rings! Mechanical or Fixed Blade! Change blades in seconds! Blades stay closed out of the fastest speed bows and crossbows! You're literally going to Watch'em Drop! Grim Reaper Razortip ![]() We also have a 2" 3-Blade Whitetail Special that is sure to make your whitetail hunt a great event! We are constantly improving and strengthening our already super awesome heads so if you want maximum penetration, huge entrance holes, as well as shorter blood trails and longer stories, Grim Reapers are for you. ![]() Our new practice heads are available now as well as our new crossbow broadheads, designed specifically for 400 fps and faster crossbows. Grim Reaper Broadheads is the inventor of Razortip Technology - patented mini-tip blade(s) that greatly enhance penetration. ![]()
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