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Lucky-Dog
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Montec CS 100 grain

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I had a guy at work tell me that the Montec CS is very field point accurate. Has anyone here had experience with them ?
I have a brand new pack of 150 grain Slick Tricks that I haven't even used yet but I love the thought of a one piece design.
I search the internet but cant find any good article reviews on them.
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I have shot the Montec G5s in 100 grain for years. Very accurate. The CS is basically the same head with a different sharpening angle cause a lot of folks had problems resharpening the G5s.
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I used the G5's fer couple of yrs AAA+++ great BH
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:D i started shooting them this year, i have the 125's montecs . very sharp and fly great too.
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See my bison hunt post, I just shot a bison with this head and it worked great. They fly great on a well setup arrow and performed great on a very tough animal. One went through a rib - bison rib - and showed absolutely no evidence that it was ever shot into anything. Even the point was not dinged at all. I think the "CS" is key as it stands for "carbon steel" and it means it is alot harder than the steel used on the regular montecs. That is why they can sharpen them more.
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I cant watch the youtube clips because of issues with this new windows 8 I have. Anyway thanks for all the help. Im going to try some and if they don't work I can blame all of you. :lol:
I am glad to hear good things about them and feel good about trying them.
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Aren't they the same thing or at least quite similar to Hellraisers?
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Mister B wrote:Aren't they the same thing or at least quite similar to Hellraisers?
They do look very similar
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Lucky-Dog wrote:I cant watch the youtube clips because of issues with this new windows 8 I have. Anyway thanks for all the help. Im going to try some and if they don't work I can blame all of you. :lol:
I am glad to hear good things about them and feel good about trying them.
Thanks
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Well that certainly is great news nchunterkw. Im really glad to hear about your accuracy and I hope to get the same results.
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Fly great & easy to resharpen ! I have even sharpened the practice heads up that I use for turkey.
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That sounds great !
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