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Solid three blade heads effective on plains game?

Started by Wile E. Coyote, June 17, 2004, 04:03:00 PM

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Biggie Hoffman

The razorcap was designed off of the woodsman head. I think if you put a micrometer on em both you'll find some differences but they're minute...

The biggest marketing advantage of the rc is the changeable blade design atht also allows you to change head weights by simply changing ferrules. The blade replacement is a one piece unit that works with all 5 weighted ferrules.
The other difference is the rc comes SHARP out of the package and is s/s. I'm not sure of the alloy but s/s is harder metal than the carbon the ww is made of for those who have complained that the tip bends on the ww.
Note I never said any of these features were advantagious.....just different.
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scruff

Thanks, I appreciate the response.
Have a good Autumn.
Cheers,
DK

Al Kidner

I've a question for you Biggie, How did the African critters go with the sound, if any, that WW heads make in flight, ie... the hissing?

 I have bare shafted my arrows for my bow and I still can not stop the hissing sound. I just know if I was to try and dump the string on one of our Chital deer, he would not be there when the arrow gets there...  :help:  

Looking forward to you reply.......Alan in Oz
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Al Kidner

Oh and another thing, the heads are mounted ond spun true as well.

Thanks.
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