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Ramcats #1080396
09/17/14 02:59 PM
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Deerslayer33 Offline OP
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Anybody ever used ramcat broad heads, and if you have did they leave a good blood trail and did you have to adjust your pins any?


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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1080410
09/17/14 03:12 PM
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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1080415
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Meanest cat in the woods, other than that elusive black painter of course. They fly great and if you hit them right it's not a blood trail, more like a red river.



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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1080443
09/17/14 03:28 PM
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Almost everything I've read about these heads have been great with their flight, penetration, and cut. Initially, i think there were some issues with bending blades and having to tighten the blades after every practice shot, which I believe have been resolved. And being able to swap to the bigger cutting blades is pretty cool too.

I ALMOST went with these heads but wasn't sure they would clear my riser shelf or quiver with my arrow length, and I wasn't sure I wanted to deal with having to keep an eye on the blade tightness, so I just went with Slick Trick Magnums this year. I'm pretty sure they just came out with a RamCat specific quiver too.

Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1080474
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Shot several just out of curiosity and have always came back to the cats. Only head ill buy.

Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1080840
09/18/14 02:35 AM
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somewhere around 112.
Ive killed 2 deer with em. Every deer I shot, the blades bent on em. Overall they are a really good broad head. I killed the oldest deer i ever shot with a bow using em. The two deer i did kill didnt run more than 50 yards. They leave a good blood trail. I switched to muzzys a few years ago which was a bad move on my part. I just bought some rages.


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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1081678
09/18/14 03:38 PM
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I've shot them for 4 seasons now. Great blood trails, and if shot from a tuned bow. They fly just like field tips out to 50 yards.

Last edited by ericbowhunter; 09/18/14 03:42 PM.

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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1081843
09/18/14 04:25 PM
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They do fly well. I've got about 15 that I've got to rebuild before season gets here. You do have to put new blades on it after any shot but I do that on most any broadheads anyway. Small price to pay considering what we pay for everything else.

Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1082481
09/19/14 08:21 AM
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Watch out. I thought about going to them but my arrows were just a touch short from what the guy at the pro shop said. I went with my rages anyway. Heard a ton of good things about them and work with a few guys and that is all they shoot.


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Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1082671
09/19/14 11:39 AM
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Vance, Al
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Ram cats fly great. I didn't like that the tips of the blades bend after being shot into a target just a few times. Also they didn't fit in my quiver very well. However they do offer a smaller thicker blade now.



Re: Ramcats [Re: Deerslayer33] #1084927
09/21/14 02:02 PM
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Been shooting my Ramcats today, don't know they don't fly better than field points. I'll explain, last year was the first year I shot them. I had a whisker biscuit on my ol' Switchback and I actually thought they flew better than field points last year. This summer I put a QAD drop away on my bow. I had to dial it in and after I got it set, I can actually shoot the "cats" better than field points out to 35 yards. 35 is the limit of my happy zone and as far as I practice. I think the way the blades are positioned and the tip is dished, actually helps stabilize the arrow.



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