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Grim Reaper Shooters: What Will Be in Your Quiver?

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For the Grim Reaper shooters what will be in your quiver?

I'm going to have 1 3/8" Razortips with the expander cups for a 1.5" cut.

I have a Razorcut SS 1 3/8" I will also have in the quiver.
 
This year I am going to shoot the Whitetail Special 2" Razortips, but I am going to consider going down to the 1 3/8" next year because I am also going to consider an Idaho or Colorado elk hunt.
 
Just bought a pack of Razorcut 1 3/8" for my upcoming elk hunt. They guys at Grim Reaper told me to use the 1 3/8 cut for deep penetration in big game such as elk or moose, but the 2" cut is for "smaller" game like whitetails. I will probably get a pack of the 2" Razortips for deer hunting.
 
Relentless said:
Just bought a pack of Razorcut 1 3/8" for my upcoming elk hunt. They guys at Grim Reaper told me to use the 1 3/8 cut for deep penetration in big game such as elk or moose, but the 2" cut is for "smaller" game like whitetails. I will probably get a pack of the 2" Razortips for deer hunting.

Great choice! The Razorcut SS is one mean head meant to penetrate. I put one in my quiver as well. You can make that COC a little sharper with a wet stone. Here is a pic of mine:

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Got a few rages left but then i'm going to give the GR SS a try! Awesome looking head for sure!
 
Picked up some two blade rages and some more arrows today. I will have two fixed blade muzzys and three slip cam chisel tip two blade rages. . . . Can't wait to see the results.
 
What is great about the Grim Reaper Razortips is they have a trocar tip like Muzzy. They expand to 1 3/8" which is a little bigger than some fixed blades. It doesn't have a big cut like Rage but it is essentially a mechanical Muzzy if that makes sense.
 
I shot the Razorcuts I recently purchased. Back to 50 yards, field point flight and accuracy. No adjustment was needed on my bow to accommodate the broadhead. I have been a muzzy fan, but I do like the flight of these. Now its time to put them to work.
 
Cant get away from the Tekan. For 5yrs ive shot Reapers but after the pack I used last yr, all 3 deer had holes that were the excact diamiter as a can of dip.
 

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