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    #16
    Originally posted by Landrover View Post
    GK's are the BEST of the BEST! I doubt many have been shot at hogs....lol! I think I may bid on these, thanks!
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      #17
      That's the only head that Bisch will shoot. Of course he's a rich retired fire man. Us normal people have to be happy with Black Diamond heads.

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        #18
        What makes em so special?

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          #19
          Why not? They are awesome.

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            #20
            Sharp, tough great all around head.

            Last year, Bisch shot a 75# sow, with his 48# longbow, right behind the ear and into the brain cavity. While he stayed for the night hunt, I decided to clean his hog and dig out the head. Took me 20 minutes to saw thru the skull and get the BH out. First thing I noticed was that it penetrated almost to the nasal cavity, then how intact it was. The furrel (sp) was undamaged as were the edges. I took it to my arm, and it still shaved with both edges.
            Tough is an understatement for those heads and I will recommend it to anyone who can afford them. I shoot Steel Force Phat Heads and still recommend GK to anyone who asks about them, that should tell you something about how I feel about them.

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              #21
              Sounds awesome, hadn't heard about them but that's no surprise.... Like the suggestion about putting on my son's bow that has less poundage...... Thanks guys!

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                #22
                Great heads, extremely sharp. I accidentally shot two pigs with one onetime. (The accident was using that broad head, not shooting 2 with one shot.)

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Jeremiah B View Post
                  Sounds awesome, hadn't heard about them but that's no surprise.... Like the suggestion about putting on my son's bow that has less poundage...... Thanks guys!
                  They are very high $$$. If you dont want to spend that much get him some stingers.

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                    #24
                    Its kinda of funny that as you read the ebay ad further down the page....what others are watching there it is...a pack of RAGE broadheads. very interesting.

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                      #25
                      They're cool, no doubt. But total overkill for Texas hunting. It's like using a .338 Lapua for culling does at 100 yards. Sure, they'll work but you could do the same with a more affordable choice. I guess if you're looking for a way to blow some money.

                      Kinda funny they're made in a country where bow hunting is illegal.

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                        #26
                        GK broadheads are awesome heads, if/when I make it to Africa those will be the on my arrows for sure. $75 for three would be a heck of a price, but that's just a starting bid with 6 days left so I've got a feeling the ending price will be quite a bit more than that when the bidding is done.

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                          #27
                          Absolutely the best head for the money. Hard to believe, well consider this. Why would someone spend $40 on 3 Rage heads, or any flopper head, that can realistically only be shot 1 time each when they can spend a little more on GK's and reuse them for years by simply sharpening them again. GK's fly just like a field point and penetration is outstanding. No way are they overkill in IMO

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                            #28
                            I may be wrong but I think I paid 81.00 for 3, they were 100 grain. Too me they are not too expensive, I may shoot one or two arrows a year not counting hogs, usually have a spare arrow or two in quiver for them.

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                              #29
                              I know this shop in Florida has good prices and gets regular shipments in

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                                #30
                                I will own some of these soon. I NEED them for my recurve!

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