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Did you notice any sound difference between the two? Wondering if the SLR is quieter?Shooting these today, So far quite and pretty forgiving.
I shot them with 100 grain solid version and 125 grain solid version.
I am Testing the SLR in 125 grains. Here is what i am seeing so far.
The difference in the the SLR vs the 100 grain solids is most likely going to be above my pay grade shooting ability’s. They both group the same for me at longer rangers.
I do see where these vs the standard 125 solids will be an improvement at longer distances.
These are a great head, freaky sharp and after about 25 shots or so into a blob they will still make your eyes bleed looking at them.
If your looking for a fixed blade head that your going to stretch the yardage out a bit i think these need to be on your radar .
Did you notice any sound difference between the two? Wondering if the SLR is quieter?
That's impressive they group better than Exodus. I'll have to try some of these if I ever run out of Exodus and Viper Tricks.I've been testing/shooting broadheads a lot this summer. I'll say that wind/long range is really where these shine. I live in Wyoming and it is windy basically all the time. Last night I was shooting 70 with, and I'm guessing, 20-25mph wind blowing from 2 o'clock as i'm facing the target. SLRs were still grouping with field points.
Yes, my bow is tuned well. But my single bevels, exodus, evo, vpa 3 blades weren't grouping with field points in that wind at that range.
They are, by a considerable margin, the most forgiving fixed blade head I've shot/tested. If things are completely calm, your bow is perfectly tuned and you have no torque, many heads will shoot. Add in any of those and I had issues over the past month testing broadheads. My bow even came out of tune as strings settled in and all the other heads I was testing at 40-50 were changing POI but the SLR was very minor.
My only real issue, besides the frequent out of stock issue, is sharpening. I think that the only way to sharpen the SLR is probably going to be with the Worksharp Precision Jig and there are 12 cutting surfaces plus the 4 back surfaces on the main blade and then 4 cutting surfaces on the bleeders. In addition, I'm not sure that the inside corner will ever be great but it will probably be good enough. It is a significant tradeoff in time, assuming you intend to at least touch them up to get them razor sharp before hunting.
In the calm it is different and Exodus fly well. But, things change in windy conditions and other non-ideal situations (further ranges, slight tune issues, etc), in my testing.That's impressive they group better than Exodus. I'll have to try some of these if I ever run out of Exodus and Viper Tricks.