Kudu Point Broadhead

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I couldn't get them to group little loan hit with fp. And the pro shop and I tuned and tuned.
I had one bend as well, when I sent it in for warranty one of the owners called and was appalled that I would abuse a bh and want it warranties, why offer a warranty if ur going to get mad when they get sent in.
He kept repeating himself over and over like I'm an dumb.
I almost told him where to shove it.
Another buddy bent one 90° on a deer.
I think they are junk and I don't own a single one anymore.
CS was junk to.
 

N8iV Warrior

Lil-Rokslider
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Apr 7, 2017
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On a Reservation NOT by CHOICE
Well everyone on the internet has opinions and there are always critics that know it all. I have plenty of experience using archery equipment and I’m always practicing what I preach by practicing months before the season even starts. But I know the Kudu broadheads aren’t going to be used by me anymore. So have a great day all I was doing was sharing my hunting season for archery deer, elk season mishaps and experiences with everyone. Take it with a grain of salt. Don’t say I didn’t warn you when you work hard for the trophy in your eyes.
 

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nphunter

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Oregon
They are small heads, they fly good for me out to 70 yards. Not as good as my solids but better than any of the 3 or 4 blade heads. My only issue it that the wound channel will be small compared to your current setup or something like a slick trick or even a buzzcut. They would be a good choice if your main focus in penetration, my wife or son will be shooting them this season since they are short draw and low weight.

If your over 60lb and a 28" plus draw IMO there is no reason to shoot a two blade head. Others will disagree, my main objective is damage so i am personally switching to a Trypan now that Oregon has legalized them. I also shoot a Hoyt CST with a 465gr arrow at 77lbs so i have the energy and MO to push a bigger hole. I have had nothing but pass through shots and feel i am using all my spare energy to loose arrows in the dirt behind the animal I'm shooting.
As far as the Shuttle T's, i killed one elk with one a few years back and it barely made it through the ribs and was sticking out of under the skin on the far side. It looked like it was shot into a gravel bed and i threw the others in the trash.
 

IrishnId

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Feb 25, 2012
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Preston,Id
Shot a large cow elk last year with a Kudu 100grn. Wasn't impressed. The blade did what it 2as supposed to though. Inner wound channel was great. I just had zero blood trail for the 75 yards she traveled. Both lungs, high entrance low exit. They fly fantastic. And i found them very easy to sharpen. I wont be shooting anything again without at least a bleeder blade. My 2 cents.

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