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OK you primitive guys. I need a product tester OR TWO for these broadheads.
Todd Mathis:
I believe they may need a thicker tang then the target heads, but not being a hunter, I can't say for certain. So, here is my offer. I will make you 3 custom bamboo shafts with my new broadheads and ship them. FREE. Here is what I want in return. I need you to take them out and hunt with them. Put them through the paces you would do with any other broadhead. I'm specifically looking for indications of whether they bend or stay straight when used on an animal. If you have other tests you want to perform, that's cool too. I need to get photos and descriptions emailed to me at todd@khansarrows.com So I can find out if I need to improve this product. They entire head and tang is high carbon steel. If they do bend, just use your thumb and push them back straight. The steel isn't brittle. Looking for two testers who will really test them hard and tell me what I need to do to improve this product. ANY VOLUNTEERS?
By the way, if you have bought any of these broadhead mounted arrows and have feedback let me know PLEASE. If you are dissatisfied, I will replace them for you with an improved head down the road when we get this right. If you ARE satisfied, please tell me about it. My phone is 210-797-1900. Always love a good conversation. Best to all.
Russ:
Hey todd, i volunteer testing them. I cant hunt but i would like to tell you what i will put them through and see if your willing to do it.
mullet:
Todd, I'd be glad to give them a try on some of the tough piggies we have down here along with rabbits, deer coons squirrels and armadillo. Plenty of trees and fence post to bounce them on.
Mesophilic:
Todd, have you considered a controlled test? Maybe suspend a rack of ribs and a scapula in some ballistics gelatin? Heck, it wouldnt even have to be true calibrated ballistics gel, some Knox would probably work just fine for this purpose and you can buy the Knox powder pretty cheap on Amazon.
It would give you a chance to repeat some shots and rule out flukes.
I'd volunteer, but I didn't get drawn for anything this year and haven't been able to get within bow range of any yotes yet. If you need participants for a destruction test, I'd be game.
PEARL DRUMS:
I think it would be best to test them on carcass' or gelatin. There are a few things that caught my eye right away and testing them on live animals is a bad idea. Prove them on inanimate objects and then go to the field.
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