Have 3 of the Day Six Evo-X 125gr with 1/2" bleeders. One has been shot into a foam target, the others are new. Pictures of the one by itself is the one that has been shot.
$80 shipped
I don't know what to tell you other than you are wrong. I have no reason to make that up. Your experience is what many others have shared with me, and why I gave them a second chance, but my experience with them has been the exact opposite. Don't get me wrong, when they are sharp they...
Update.
I gave them another try, I really want to like these heads, and ordered another 3 pack of Evo-X 125gr with 1/2" bleeders. Given lead times I've heard from others I gambled and ordered another set from Black Ovis since they were in stock, ready to ship. Same thing, dull out of the box...
Brand new, never worn. Received as a gift.
Size 32x32 in Deep Depths color (Green)
Would trade for a pair of first lite Corrugate Foundry pants in same size and in green or Cipher. Used ok as long as in good condition.
Retail is $150
Sale for $130 TYD...
Update. Bryan with Day 6 reached out to me on Sunday and offered to refund the purchase, even though I bought from Black Ovis, in order to expedite and stream line my return. Today I received the return shipping label and he refunded me via Venmo with a little extra over what I paid.
While I...
I've read so many good reviews that I have to be the anomaly. Maybe someone on here can tell me if this is become more common or if I just got a bad batch. I ordered three (3) of the Evo 100gr with 3/4" bleeders and three (3) of the Evo X 125gr with 1/2" bleeders from Black Ovis and have issues...
I've had good luck with the 1.75" Sevr heads, bought some of the 1.5" hybrids to try this year. Clean pass throughs on whitetails in Texas and a mule deer buck last year in Wyoming. Shot a 400lb boar hog right behind the shoulder at 43 yards quartering away, and it stuck in the opposite...
By horizontal wobble I assume you mean horizontal drift trying to hold steady? If that's the case, I don't think anybody holds perfectly steady on the target. Its more timing your shot to break at the right spot. If you are referring to more of a rotation in your wrist at the grip it could be...
For me when I notice a POI shift, it is usually my fault and not the sight. Changes in how I grip the bow, torque in my wrist, etc. If I consistently hit off, lets say low left, I just walk away and come back the next day and try again. If I repeat the same low left POI then I start looking at...