MODOC BROADHEADS

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SNYPER

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has anyone out there used modoc broadheads????
made in idaho
they're a 2 blade cut on contact
claim to fly true and very durable!
any comments would be greatly appreciated
as i am pondering buying them

the website is http://www.modocbroadheads.com

may your arrows fly true >>>>>--------------------------->
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-18-05 AT 07:18AM (MST)[p]Well, I had a gripe about them. The shank length varied on the 6 I purchased, the threading pitch was off near the bottom of the shanks on several as well which resulted in me ruining a couple of the receivers in the shaft of my arrow.

Other than that, the customer service is great. They flew so so in my set up. I do like trying to support to the little guys in the industry but not at the expense of missing shots, etc.

A friend of mine loves them though. Maybe I just got a bum batch that should have been caught by the inspecters.
 
They do not seem to fly any better than grizzlies or magnus broadheads. They are very sharp, but not durable at all. They are basically a one-shot broadhead, that is all you will get out of them. They tend to bend very easily at the tip when they hit anything, not a good scenario when you hit bone. They are not very tough. If you want a good flying, extremely durable 2 blade try the grizzly, it is extremely durable and flies very well, only complaint on it is it is a bit touhcy on resharpening.
 
They fly really good. The problem is in the tip of them, they break or bend on hitting bone or hard targets, But they do fly great and they leave a good blood trail. I still use mine,I lose a couple a season due to the fore mention problem.I'm close to the point of re-ordering or going with a different type of BH.
 

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