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The Blood Therapy OCD Broadheads (3-Pack) features a 100-grain weight and a unique circular blade design that reduces resistance, ensuring higher pass-through rates and effective performance with its cut-on-contact tip.
S**3
This is an amazingly devastating Broadhead
I have always used Muzzy broadheads, but i found these in a magazine article, that I picked up at a trade show. I was not familiar with them, but I thought what the heck, I'll try them and see. So, I bought these back in May of this year to use for archery season this fall. Practiced with them a few times to ensure accuracy. The way that they penetrated the target was impressive, but I had no idea what they were truly capable of.I got to use them this past weekend (9-22-19) I shot this hog at 32 yards from an elevated stand through the right side facing away from me. The arrow went in just behind the shoulder and exited through the neck in front of the right shoulder. The arrow passed through and stuck in the ground, when he turned, it snapped the arrow in half, he took a few steps and turned again which dislodged the remaining end of the arrow. He walked about 40-50 yards into the brush and laid down. I could not see where he laid from my position, but I heard him when he fell. When I went to track him, the amount of blood was astonishing!! As you can see in the pictures, it was like somebody dumped it out of a bucket. This was the easiest trail I have ever had to follow. The broadhead is still in perfect condition!! When I cleaned the hog, The arrow passed through the first rib breaking it in half, through a lung, nicked the heart and went through the artery in the neck. Not only would I recommend these broadheads, I am going to buy more. You will not be disappointed with the results.
W**Y
False advertising? See pics.
I have not shot these yet, and will update when i do, but so far, im disappointed.The reason for 1 star? Package says theyre 100% spin tested, however, one of the broadheads in the package has threads that arent spiral cut. How did you '100% spin test' this broadhead if you cant even screw it into an arrow? False advertising?Also, the round blade says it will cut flesh and spin around bone when it comes in contact. Out of the package, all round blades dont spin without loosening the screw that holds them on. On top of that, the holes on the blade that the screw go through are not centered, and when the blade does spin, it locks up on the housing until you wiggle it around for it to spin freely again. Pics are attached, to show the pivot/screw hole not being centered, threads not spiral cut, and front fixed blade not aligning up with the housing. So far, not impressed with their machining work or quality control, not to mention making claims that you cant uphold.That being said, they may be the best broadheads ever made, even if the QC and machining are garbage. Look for the update.Update 1: contacted manufacturer and received email back in an hour. Email stated that the circular blades are not to spin freely by hand but only when coming in contact with bone. If they are loose, center the blades back up and tighten the screw back down so the center blade is tight. They also offered to send me a new broadhead to replace the one that was not tapped correctly. They were polite and apologetic. Updated from 1 star to 3 stars. We shall see how these fly.Update 2: from 3 stars to 4 stars; these fly pretty true, had to adjust scope as these hit a lot lower than the broad heads i was using prior. After probably 50 shots at a bag filled with old clothes, even a few first shots hitting the dirt, they havent broke and are still sharp enough by my standards. I will give my final update when i shoot a whitetail with it and see how it performs.
R**8
I couldn't be happier
Update: Still a big fan of these. Shot a 8 pointer today from 10 yards, arrow went right through and stuck in the ground (55 pound draw). Blood everywhere, deer was dead in 30 seconds. It doesnt get any better than that.Finally able to take a deer with these. Unfortunately it took 2 shots at about 25 yards each to drop him, but that wasnt the fault of these broadheads. My first shot was a gut shot but went right through him I'm not sure he even felt it), 2nd shot went right through his heart, completely through him and stuck in the ground behind him. He ran 50 yards, then laid down and died. I have no basis for comparison, as this was my first deer, but I'd be surprised if you could find a better performing broadhead. They fly exactly like my field tips, so I've never had to adjust my sights either.
T**3
Impressive
I have been running these for the past 2 years on my crossbow but never actually tried shooting them into a target until yesterday. That's the reason I'm here. My first shot was at 40 yards. I shot, walked down to the target and realized I missed the bag completely as there was no arrow in sight. I then moved the target in to 20 yards and had the wife watch me shoot also. The wife said I hit bullseye but there was no arrow in sight. I walked about 15 feet behind the target and found the one arrow. After assessing what happened, I realized that both of my shots were bullseyes but the bolts had pushed all the way through the target. Usually even with field tips, I only get the bolt to go in roughly 10 inches. The penetration and accuracy on these are insane.
C**.
Still on the fence!
Well 1st shot with it. Hit the attend target. The bad is didn't find deer. Hit her from about 25yds out. Thought I would get a thru and thru. Only got about 4" of penetration. I know this because she broke off arrow running through brush. Needless to say no gushing blood at all. Disappointed I lost the broadhead. Not disappointed in the accuracy but in cutting prowse. Will review further on a kill!
J**D
I can’t be happier with my choice
Straight through and she ran 40 feet and fell. I can’t be happier with my choice. One inch low at 40 yards with my Prime bow when compared to my field tips. A quick adjustment and I’m ready to go. I shot one of three into my block target probably 50 times and it’s still sharp.
F**R
No kill yet pattern well
I haven't had a chance to use on a deer they look cool and fly straight however they make a bit of noise flying through the air and with all the money I have in my bow to "make it quiet" I am not a huge fan of added noise. They group well on my foam target I hit the same circle every times and until I get to shoot a deer with them I won't know how well they really perform in that area.
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