Anyone shoot these yet?

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Anyone shoot these yet?

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http://www.dirtnapgear.com/store/p3/Dea ... heads.html

I've seen them online for $27.50 /3pk

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Haven't shot em but they look pretty cool. Not sure how durable they would be.
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Almost 2" cut with a .051 thick blade :shock: sounds strong...
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The video looks pretty impressive. I retract my previous statement.
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Great looking heads! they Look like some high dollar heads I been looking at.i like the wide bevel on them for getting my broadheads razer sharp. I like em!
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Looks like a knockoff of Solid brand:

http://solid-broadheads.com

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These are on e-bay, haven't read how they fly, these may plane with speed?
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Masboy wrote:Great looking heads! they Look like some high dollar heads I been looking at.i like the wide bevel on them for getting my broadheads razer sharp. I like em!
You mean the German Kenetic Silver Flames?

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Yes that,s the ones! an a fine looking head they both are !
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I have not tried them but have been looking at them and other similar broadheads .
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Boo wrote:http://www.dirtnapgear.com/store/p3/Dea ... heads.html

I've seen them online for $27.50 /3pk

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They look very interesting indeed. I enjoyed reading their FAQ page.

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Really amazing broadhead, last week i saw that video from Dr. Ed Ashby about 11 rotational effect of single bevel broadheads.
It will be interesting to see how fly that Dead Right There (DRT) Broadheads
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Saw some at the bow shop today that looked very simular. They were made by Carbon Express and on the closeout rack for 15.95. I started to try some but really dont need another broadhead. They do look cool.
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