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Trophy Ridge Rocket Aeroheads Buckblaster Broadheads
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Trophy Ridge Rocket Aeroheads Buckblaster Broadheads

  • Six blades for maximum devastation
  • Fixed and expandable blades for lethal performance
  • Wound-tunneling 2-3/4" cutting diameter
  • Converts to a 110-grain expandable
Maximum devastation. Three fixed blades, plus three expandable .027" stainless steel blades that open to a 2-3/4" cutting diameter. Remove fixed blades to convert the Buckblaster into a 110-grain expandable. 1-1/8" in flight. Per 3.
Available: 125 grain.
Text Size: AAA
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Overall Customer Rating: 
3.6 out of 5
3.6 out of 5
14 out of 22(64%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
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Bigbear8
Location:Flushing, Mi
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Overkill is Great
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I've shot and killed 8 or 9 bucks using these heads, and a couple of bears. The farthest a deer travelled was about 45 yds, and a couple were knocked flat WITHOUT A SPINE SHOT! A 505 lb spring bear went the farthest...66 yds. We put an upright beer can in the exit hole. I glued a head shut for practice..the heads will be destroyed with every kill, but who cares? They shoot great with a tuned bow.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
QCHunter
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Unforgiving blades
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Those broadhead do blast bucks! Four deer harvested in three years, one hundred yards walk maximum shot in the liver. Dead in his tracks this year, I still do not believe it. We shoot those with 175-200 pounds crossbow and they shoot true tested on targets at 20 yards, and strait trough a deer if you don't hit the spine. It digs two holes from side to side, first less than an inch, but the other big as a beer can. The down side, if you care, is that you will probably not reuse it after. Just double the rubber band or best, put it in front of the blades to prevent them from early opening and changing trajectories. As always, know your weapons and your limits... I am really not sure for moose.
Overall Customer Rating: 
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
Joe1978
Location:Jerseyville, IL
Age:26-35
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
Cartoon arrows
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Both shots with these broadheads appeared to open as they left the bow, the first shot flew straight for about ten yards and then dove straight down into the ground. The second shot looked like something out of a bugs bunny cartoon, about five yards out it curved hard up and to the left. I have seen fighter jets that couldn't even make that hard of a curve.
Overall Customer Rating: 
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
mark1109
Location:lexington, ny
Age:36-45
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
the worst broadhead ever made
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I have to say that this is the worst broadhead ever made. i purchased them last year but never saw a buck in range to get a shot off. This year a took 8 shots at 5 different bucks and did not come close at all. They flew every which way they wanted to go. i missed a huge buck and was upset. Thought it was me i ten missed 3 others the distance ranged between 35 yds down to 13 and could not come close. then came this past sunday when i had a beautifull 6 pointer infront of me i missed him 4times at 25, 30, 20 and yes im gonna say it 10 yards after grunting him back in. All shots were broadside, the first went 10 feet infront of his nose the second went10 yards in front of him. the third went about 80 yards over the tree tops and i kid you not. the last one at 10 yards went 7 to 10 feet behind him. all i can say is i am greatly dissapointed in the product which i will never use again, please don't let this happen to you there are so many other choices. when i went back hom a shot one of these at a target and went 3 feet to let of the target. then put on my practice ahead and then my old broadheads sining bothj in the bullseye. then went back to the buck blaster and at 20 yards the arrow hooked to left curved back to the right went down the meadow crashing in the trees at 90 yards away.
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