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Post by easternhunter on Nov 27, 2007 20:59:46 GMT -5
The Razorsharks are an awesome design ..... I doubt you'll be disappointed eastern. If you dont like them then just bring them down next year and I'll exchange them for something you do like What's your vote????Stinger 100gr. 2 blade or.... 100 gr. 4 bld. Razorsharks?
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Post by BT on Nov 27, 2007 21:20:54 GMT -5
Oh hands down the Razorshark. It has nothing to do with anything other than the fact that the Razorshark is a superior head when compared head to head with the other.
Dont get me wrong....they are both good heads. But....the Simmons is just better when all things are considered.
I am of course keeping in mind how Hopesman described your hunting area. The Simmons will lay down a blood trail that would have to exceed by a multiple of 10 in comparison. The cut area and blade density is also a multiple in comparison.
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Post by easternhunter on Nov 27, 2007 23:03:30 GMT -5
Oh hands down the Razorshark. It has nothing to do with anything other than the fact that the Razorshark is a superior head when compared head to head with the other. Dont get me wrong....they are both good heads. But....the Simmons is just better when all things are considered. I am of course keeping in mind how Hopesman described your hunting area. The Simmons will lay down a blood trail that would have to exceed by a multiple of 10 in comparison. The cut area and blade density is also a multiple in comparison. Yeah, I thought you'd say that! Now I'm thinking of changing heads! Dooh! We'll see....
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Post by SPIKER on Nov 27, 2007 23:51:34 GMT -5
After seeing those pics, and that familair #4...I can't even imagine why they would change the screw setup on the single blade version...any thoughts BT?
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Post by BT on Nov 28, 2007 6:34:11 GMT -5
After seeing those pics, and that familiar #4...I can't even imagine why they would change the screw setup on the single blade version...any thoughts BT? Yes...the ferrule change is now a process of not milling . It's easier to take X number of heads off the line and simply insert a blade. As opposed to putting those ferrules back on another line for additional work. End result is that all which has to be done (now) for the single blade head is to bypass that machine which mills out the bleeder housing. This is my take on it
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Post by SPIKER on Nov 28, 2007 19:11:45 GMT -5
Makes sense..
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