Anyone have experience with these heads, the no collar? I have several but don't have any first hand knowledge of them. Any issues? Non deployment, lost game? Etc.
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Originally posted by TX_Kevin View PostI am done with both Rage and Grimm Reaper. I have a bunch of both. I am switching to Trifecta mechanicals this season. A single bevel mechanical that I can change the blades out to make a fixed if I want to. And they are a site sponsor!
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Originally posted by tef View Post
Are you done with them due to failure or negative issues? Or just the capability of making it a fixed blade? I'm on the fence with mechanical heads but got these and thought I'd try them if they got good reviews from hunters, not inet reviews lol.
also am done with Sevrs. I loved them until I got a 1/2" hole on a heart shot due to hitting a rib and the blades pivoted, and never made it back. Itty bitty hole all the way through. There was not as much blood as I'd have expected with that shot. I've broke off one too many of the blades on Rages on just whitetail ribs. That ought not ever happen.
Trifectas have thicker blades. The tip is sharp and single beveled. It is 90 degrees to the blades so it cuts a bleeder hole on impact. I am excited to see what they do to my first deer this season. My wife will be shooting the fixed blade Blender this weekend, These things are just well thought out.Last edited by TX_Kevin; 09-27-2024, 12:24 PM.
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Originally posted by TX_Kevin View Post
I will just say that it's because of a lack of performance. I was done with Grimm Reapers first. More than once they didn't open on a double lung, and I found the deer. Yes, it killed it, but no blood trail. Upon opening the deer up I was shocked I found him. Proof positive of non-opening blades. I also have one in my desk drawer that bent and no deer found.
also am done with Sevrs. I loved them until I got a 1/2" hole on a heart shot due to hitting a rib and the blades pivoted, and never made it back. Itty bitty hole all the way through. There was not as much blood as I'd have expected with that shot. I've broke off one too many of the blades on Rages on just whitetail ribs. That ought not ever happen.
Trifectas have thicker blades. The tip is sharp and single beveled. It is 90 degrees to the blades so it cuts a bleeder hole on impact. I am excited to see what they do to my first deer this season. My wife will be shooting the fixed blade Blender this weekend, These things are just well thought out.
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