🎯 Elevate Your Aim with Every Shot!
The Sososhoot 12Pcs Stainless Steel 100 Grain Broadheads are designed for archery enthusiasts, featuring a 1.14-inch cutting diameter and crafted from durable stainless steel. Ideal for both hunting and target practice, this set ensures precision and reliability in every shot.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.05 x 4.05 x 1.35 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Sososhoot |
Manufacturer | Sososhoot |
D**D
Good product for the money.
Out of the box they do need a little work.First make sure that the screws are tightened.You will need to sharpen them as well. It doesn't take much to get the shaving arm hairs. I used a AccuSharp knife sharpener along with a diamond knife sharpener to get the results I wanted.I sharpened and spin tested all 12, and all spun perfectly on a carbon arrow.Eight of the broadheads weighted 100 grains, two 99.8 gains and the last two 97.6 grains. So IMO the weight are good and they appear durable. The size is great for deer, hogs or pretty much anything huntable in North America.As far as works well, I believe they will. I plan on using these for hogs, since I prefer a cut on contact 2 bladed broadhead.These have a 1-3/16" cutting diameter at the widest point which make a great choice for hunting.I tried one of the lighter ones tonight. At 15 yards I shot it into a layers target. Penetration was great at about 9" to 10" on a 29" arrow.The last shot, I used a soda bottle filled with water. I hit where I was aiming, so yes it is definitely accurate.The broadhead stayed sharp and cut tissue paper after going intp the foam and bottle.I would buy more.
A**R
Fly true
These things fly true. Was nervous they'd be junk because $20 for 12, but the steel is stiff, were sharp out of the box, and they flew great. Shot them with my compound and was smoking my spots from 30yrds out. Didn't have to adjust the sight at all. Can't wait to use them in the woods. If you're looking for a friendly budget fixed blade, I'd give them a try.
M**W
Cannot beat them for the price
These broadheads are honestly amazing. However, you will have to sharpen them, so if you don’t know how to sharpen broadheads, then buy some different ones. But the quality is actually really good. They are strong and can be sharpened well enough to kill any big game. I’ve shot one deer and a couple hogs with them. I actually shot the deer through the shoulder blade and still had penetration all the way up to the fletchings of my arrow. The broadhead wasn’t very damaged either. I resharpened it and used it again. After shooting one of the hogs, the broadhead was still sharp enough to reuse, so they seem to hold an edge decently well. They all had good blood trails as well.
J**.
Couldn't be more pleased with these broadheads
Unbelievable value. I was looking for a 2 blade broadhead for better penetration from a traditional bow or lighter weight compound. These broadheads fly true, like a dart. Steel is good quality. Sharp from the factory and easily sharpened for hunting. Just couldn't pass on these for the price. Very satisfied with my purchase.
A**Y
Accurate
Very accurateNo complaints
S**G
Very high value if you’re willing to put in a bit of work
I bought these because I wanted some cheapo broadheads for popping balloons and other fun. Now that I have tested them in every way I can think of, I’m seriously considering them for hunting deer.They arrive sharpened, but not razor sharp as required for hunting. They sharpen up fairly well. If you are not good at sharpening blades, reconsider these for hunting.The ferrule screws started to come loose after several penetration test shots, but after I added some loc-tite they held still. So you might consider adding loc-tite or similar to the ferrule screws right out of the box.Weight tolerances between heads were not amazing, but after removing three outliers from the twelve pack, the remaining heads were all 100-grain +/- 2 grains. Accuracy testing was more than acceptable for the short distances I hunt (30 yards or less). The grouping opened up at 40+ yards a bit more than my usual field point groups. So don’t forget to test them at long distances if you plan to take shots on game at those distances.Blade thickness is .043”, which is a little below the average for decent name-brand blades of similar design, but seems to be considered “enough” by the industry considering other blade thickness offerings.All twelve, including the weight outliers, spin true.I shot one head multiple times through mdf, light gauge steel, and frozen beef ribs. It performed admirably and held up fairly well; it was clearly not as sharp afterwards but had no noticeable dings or warps in the blade and the ferrule held up to torture testing.Amazon budget broadheads are a gamble, but on these ones I feel like I won the jackpot.
A**S
Worth every penny
I put these broadheads through alot. Cement blocks, wood panels and dirt for some torture test. They held their own in these test and still shot very nice. I can group them as well as a field point at 50 yards. Some name brand heads have troubles at these ranges. Am so confident in these that i will be using them this deer season.
G**N
Very Nice For The Price
Pleasantly surprised with the quality of these for the price. Fairly dull but that was expected.
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