GRIM REAPER 1903 Razortip Expandable Broadhead 100gr, 1-3/8" Cut, 3-Blade Design – Durable Razorcut Broadheads for Big Game Hunting
B**N
The best broadheads ever made
This is the best broadhead on the market and I'm going to tell you why because I'm bored.I've been shooting these for about 10 years now but I purchase nearly every broadhead that is on the market both fixed blade and mechanical and test them to see which arrows fly the best and impact the same as field points out to 100 yards along with a few other parameters. Here are my requirements.Accuracy first and foremost. These are at the top of the list. Most likely because of their aerodynamic design. There is a lot of engineering going on here and I can assure you this is no accident. Even the blades on the top line up with the main blades. These will group about an inch lower than field points at 100 yards even in the wind.Next would be strength. These blades are thicker than some of the fixed blades i have tried. I've never broken a blade or bent anything on animal impacts.Sharpness. These blades are razor sharp and I comfortably kill two deer before retiring each head.Cut on contact. These heads will open open fully on impact so even if you don't get a full pass through you will still have a blood trail to follow. Some brands have very streamline design but do not make an entrance hole. Sure they will kill the animal which is nice. But you might not find it. It's the difference between skipping down a blood trail or following deer tracks on your hands and kneesNoise. Broadheads must be quiet. Both in flight and in the quiver. Most bow noise I see from folks is a quiver full of garbage. Deer will be gone before the arrow leaves the bow. Want a quieter bow? Look at your quiver and broadheads.Rubber. Do not use broadheads that use rubber bands/ o rings. They will rot and then open in flight. I see a lot of companies are getting away from rubber now but grim reaper had this figured out from day one.I'll keep looking for better heads but as of right now these will be in my quiver come hunting season.
M**X
Great
Used these for a long time. Accurate and dependable. Best of all no rubber bands.
T**D
Best Expandable Broadhead
I have used just about every well known fixed or expandable broadhead out there over the many years I have bow hunted. About 11 years ago I stopped my eternal search for the perfect broadhead when I started using Grim Reapers. I specifically use the 1 3/8 inch razortip. They are field point accurate and blow through deer like hot butter. Blood trails have been excellent but unneeded as I have watched every deer I zipped a Grim Reaper through fall within sight of my tree. No rubber bands or sketchy blade retention systems on these either. The blades open only apon impact and do so 100 percent of the time. Fantastic broadhead.
J**W
Best Mechanical Broadhead Out There
I have used these broadheads for years, they were recommended to me by a friend when I was telling him how dissatisfied I was with another mechanical broadhead I was using. I took the chance the next year bow hunting for deer. First shot was dead on and the deer only made it about 15 feet from where I shot him. It was a quick kill with a massive wound channel. I have used these broadheads ever since and have never been let down. The deer I've shot since that first time have never made it past 30 yards, left large blood trails and were very easy to track. I would recommend these broadheads to my friends.
D**E
Very nice quality
I liked the fast service
A**R
My First Season Was Deadly
This was my first season using Grim Reapers and it made me a believer. I shot the 1903 ( 1 3/8 ) cut broadhead and killed three deer and 1 hog with the same head. That's right the exact same head, just resharpened the blades after each kill. No animal went more than 30 yards before dropping. The practice heads fly exactly like the hunting heads and my field points. I shot fixed heads for years and there was always a slight variation from field points. If you want a head that doesn't require a retune of your bow from the practice range I would highly recommend this head. My opinion is that it's impossible for the heads not to open unless it's set up wrong on the arrow, engineering and physics of the design. Couldn't be happier with their performance, do yourself a favor and try them.
A**R
Great value
Very dead on amd accurate
E**E
Don't believe the hype
I really, really wanted to like these broadheads, but just can't endorse such a shoddy product.Out of the box, these heads appeared flimsy. Wicked sharp, but flimsy. The snap-lock mechanism is so thin! Using my fingertip, I opened the blades. After just a couple of times, the snap lock loosened to the point that the blades will no longer completely lock shut in place. There's a lot of play in the blades, which I know from experience will affect flight and accuracy.I put the "guaranteed to fly like a field point" claim to the test - epic fail. Using the practice head on a 20" cross bolt at 25yds, I was 5-8" low and left 3 consecutive shots, the last of which missed my target completely, glanced off the lawn (soft grass, was raining all the previous day) and smacked a log about 15 yds behind the target. This completely destroyed the practice tip, and it didn't even bury into the log, just bounced off. I'm not referring to the practice blades, I mean the tip - it mashed down like a lead soft point. It's very soft metal, not at all like the actual hunting head tips which appear to be made of the same material as Muzzy "trocar" tips. I'm not here to review the practice heads, however I point this out to illustrate the entire package is just poor quality. I re-checked my scope with same-weight field points, and I was still zeroed, so the accuracy issue was the heads, not me or the xbow.I wish it were otherwise, but I'm returning these and going back to Muzzys. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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