Snipershirt
Lil-Rokslider
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Just picked up a few of these D.R.T. or (Dead Right There) broadheads made by Tom Addleman, a diehard bowhunter and family man out of Harrisonville Missouri. Planning on doing a review over the next few days in anticipation for my next moose hunt, the week of Thanksgiving. I'm a huge fan of expandable heads for deer and caribou but prefer something a bit more solid and fail-safe for bear and moose.
The DRT's are a fixed head and have a pretty neat modular weight system (MWS) utilizing a screw on collar to go from 100 grains to 125. They have 1.84" of cutting surface with the assist of a bleeder blade. Currently they're available in single or double bevel heads as well as a pink head for the ladies or the more secure gentlemen out there.
Anyhow, couple things I will be looking at is penetration on the double vs. the single bevel head, I have no experience with the single bevel, as while as durability and accuracy beyond 40 yards. I've attached the link and a picture below. More to follow.
http://www.dirtnapgear.com/
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Just picked up a few of these D.R.T. or (Dead Right There) broadheads made by Tom Addleman, a diehard bowhunter and family man out of Harrisonville Missouri. Planning on doing a review over the next few days in anticipation for my next moose hunt, the week of Thanksgiving. I'm a huge fan of expandable heads for deer and caribou but prefer something a bit more solid and fail-safe for bear and moose.
The DRT's are a fixed head and have a pretty neat modular weight system (MWS) utilizing a screw on collar to go from 100 grains to 125. They have 1.84" of cutting surface with the assist of a bleeder blade. Currently they're available in single or double bevel heads as well as a pink head for the ladies or the more secure gentlemen out there.
Anyhow, couple things I will be looking at is penetration on the double vs. the single bevel head, I have no experience with the single bevel, as while as durability and accuracy beyond 40 yards. I've attached the link and a picture below. More to follow.
http://www.dirtnapgear.com/
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