I got me a six-pack of those American Broadhead 125gr Sonics on the way. I'll let y'all know how they fly in a couple weeks. $37 USD - I thought that was a fair price.
Zeke wrote:I got me a six-pack of those American Broadhead 125gr Sonics on the way. I'll let y'all know how they fly in a couple weeks. $37 USD - I thought that was a fair price.
Thats not a bad price at all for a six pack. A friend of mine picked up some paper work on those at the columbus deer and turky expo.
wildwindom wrote:They look nice but i will still stick with my proven slick tricks like them a bunch.
Slicks are cool - but their website indicated they're out of 125's until April... so I got these instead. If they don't work, well - I'll send 'em to your dad for his collection!
I'm not pushing anyone to try the Sonics - but I imagine there was a time when Slicks weren't "proven" either
Zeke are the sonics replaceable blades or can they be re-sharpened How big is the cut Yeh I know I could visit the web site but figured I would ask someone whom has them in his hands....
Sonic broadheads re-placable blades, 7/8" and 1" cutting dia. depending on which weight ya choose.. Advert... .308 fer your bow No plane techonology....
GaryL wrote:That should work Zeke, When they go in to the fletching try pushing them on thru if ya can..
His is one of those "Black Hole" compressed foam deals - seems like pulling it through might make it worse?!?!
The Black Hole does a good job stopping aluminum 2219's from his Horton Hears a Who - but carbons from an Emag go bit deeper and have little or no bare shaft to grab.