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Keep Eyes Out for This Broadhead for 2012

I am looking forward to their release but what I want to know more than anything (that will dictate my final level of interest) is the price tag. CD = 1.5" is what I've heard/read.
 
Looks like a decent broadhead. I might consider it depending on the price tag. There are quality BH's that don't absolutely rape your wallet like Rage does!
 
Here is a pic of a camo version

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richmanbarbeque said:
wildb1 said:
Has anyone had any experience with the Gator broadheads?



Yes I have and still have a sharp one ready to use. Put a hole a little larger than a golf ball in a hog once. Wicked good results.


I still have some Rocky Mtn Snypers, but once they are gone I am going to the bass pro gator (formerly the Rocky Mtn Gator) I cant even stomach seeing the price tag of some of these heads these days.
 
Looks interesting...I will be keeping an eye out for more reviews on these. I like how you can practice with the exact same broadhead that you hunt with without hurting the cutting blade. Thanks for posting.
 
NAP BLOODRUNNERS no "O"-rings and absolutely awesome have killed approximately 30 deer and over 1000 inches of antler in the last 3 years and much more reliable than "RAGE". Hate the chance of looking down and a blade be hanging loose.
 
It's funny how there is always something better. I have used the same broadheadfor about 15 yrs. I have lost one deer. It was my fault not the broadhead. What do you tink these will cost? A out 45 bucks for 3
 
ffmedic said:
It's funny how there is always something better. I have used the same broadheadfor about 15 yrs. I have lost one deer. It was my fault not the broadhead. What do you tink these will cost? A out 45 bucks for 3


They could probably put a high price tag on them, say $50/3 pack, and people would buy them. Some think they cost that much, well "they must be better." Funny how that works
 

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