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    Shuttle t-lock pros and cons

    I just bought some shuttle t-locks and was wondering if anyone had any success with them or any pros or cons about them

    #2
    My friend hunts with them and loves them. Its a solid head in my opinion and sharp right out of the package. Blood trails have been short and the blades stay fairly sharp even after shooting several pigs. I believe he shoots the bigger model.

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      #3
      Got them to take to Africa and have been shooting them ever since.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
        Got them to take to Africa and have been shooting them ever since.
        I use them because he does.... lol

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          #5
          I shoot them as well. No complaints here. As Stickman said, sharp out of the box and fly like my feildpoints. I have several that I practice with regularly and wouldn't be afraid to hunt with them, even after 20-30 shots into my Block.

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            #6
            I shoot them as well and love them flight is great and they have some knock down on hogs

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              #7
              Sweet head shot them for 2 yrs they open a huge hole because of the way there shaped great luck with them . BUT If they go to flyin bad or you go to shooting a crappy group ,spin test the heads ,I found they bend at the shaft below the washer verry easy , ishot them in to a block brand target and went thrugh 7 broadheads b4 i found the problem ,but once i found it no more complaints!

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                #8
                I just switched to em. Unlike everyone else I do not like the out of the package sharpness. That irritates the hell outta me with these b-head companies. However I found them very very easy to sharpen with a $5 b-head sharpener. I mean I got em nasty sharp. And they fly great, are easy to put together, and seem to be alot tuffer than my ST's...

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                  #9
                  Haven't ever used them but a friend has started using them and has 2 hogs and a deer down. He loves them and has no complaints.

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                    #10
                    anybody have photos of damage?

                    I've really wanted to try these.

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                      #11
                      I have not a deer go over 50 yards when using this head.

                      The only Con I know of is that I don't like to replace the blades. They are pretty hard to change out so I just shoot new ones and use the old ones for practice!



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