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The DEEPOWER 6 Pack Broadheads are engineered for serious archers, featuring a robust 100-grain weight and a 1+1/8 inch cut diameter. Made from high-quality 420 stainless steel, these 3-blade broadheads offer exceptional durability and penetration, making them ideal for both crossbow and compound bow hunting.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Brand Name | DEEPOWER |
Manufacturer | DEEPOWER |
Style | 100 Grain 1 1/8 inch |
Size | 6Pack |
R**R
Dull out of the box
Nicely made, Sturdy. Have not shot yet, so no comment on how they fly, but they were a little dull out of the box. I sharpened them so they’re deadly now, but worth knowing that if you don’t want to do any extra work before you shoot your next trophy.
M**E
Great bang for the buck
Love the easily sharpened design, solid one piece head. The partial over the arrow design keeps them short so they fly somewhat close to target points if you do the things you should with all arrows, they do change your FOC a bit. It should be around 12 to 13% for a release and around 15 to 17% for finger shooters. Target tips aren't that fussy, but you should always still setup close to those percentages. As far as sharpness out of the box, I used to have to sharpen the old Bear Razor heads when new to meet my criteria, but I'm a nut about checking sharpness... even on new fishing hooks..as every Sportsman should be. They are easy to sharpen and as the are re-sharpenable and have a good amount of metal unlike thin insert blades they will last! If you do you're due diligence and paper tune as every hunter should every single time they try a new brand, weight, style broadhead, fletching, arrow etc. They fly pretty good, you do need to tune your nocks and of course do what you should with any new combination of things. They cut on impact immediately so you don't have to lose energy pushing a long point before the blades actually contact meat and start doing what a broadhead is supposed to do. The back edge of the blades are already sharpened, so even if you don't get a pass through they will continue to cut as the arrow moves back and forth. That's a trick I learned in the 70's with Zwickeys and Bear razor heads from an old guy that had a recurve. If you do what you should do with every arrow combination they will to, you just can't switch from target or mechanical heads and slap something on... even high end Muzzys. If you don't know what FOC is and how to calculate it you are gonna have a bad day with a lot of good broadheads and even target points regardless of brand. If you don't know how to do it yourself take it to a Pro shop, or find a buddy that does. I love them and they are sturdy and economical enough I can use some to practice without feeling I'm draining my wallet by having to buy extra practice blades like some or actually buy more the already expensive broadheads. If arrow speed is effecting any broadhead you usually have a FOC, or fletching problem effecting stabilization.
L**E
Mmm, jerky.
Short, solid, fly great.
P**1
NOT RECOMMENDED! BEWARE!!
I really wanted to like these broadheads. I wanted to give them a fair chance before I left a review, so I shot them… a lot. I am shooting these with my Barnett Jackal at 310 fps.Sharpness:First off, let me start by saying that DeePowers idea of “razor sharp” and MY idea of “razor sharp” are two very different things. Out of the package, these broadheads can’t even cut paper! But I didn’t hold that against them. I knew that they don’t have to be as sharp as I like for sighting in and practicing, so I trudged forward.Accuracy:I knew going into this that I would have to sight my scope in with these new broadheads. I have shot Muzzy and G5 Montecs previously, so I knew what lied ahead… or so I thought.Sighting in these broadheads proved to be a huge challenge. They flew very erratically with no apparent rhyme, reason or consistency. Even shooting off of a tripod, these broadheads varied up to 18” from shot to shot! That’s using the SAME broadhead and bolt, for repeated shots. And shooting at only 20 yards.I went through the whole pack of 6 broadheads. The most accurate of the 6 was still only capable of a 2” group, at its best. The next best in the pack was shooting 6”-8” groups. And the rest were 12”-18” groups!Absolutely unacceptable, DeePower!To confirm that these problems were not generated by my bow or me, I resighted in using my field points. I was once again able to shoot nickel sized groups at up to 50 yards. Then I switched to a couple of old Muzzy Trocar broadheads I had kicking around. Within 10-15 minutes, I had the Muzzy broads both sighted in and shooting 1.5” groups at 40 yards. So the conclusion was it’s not the crossbow. It’s the DeePower broadheads just shooting terrible.So, because it took me so long to shoot these broadheads and give them a fair chance, it is now too late to return them. At this point, all I can do is try to warn people before they waste their money on these garbage broadheads.**I do want to note that I also purchased DeePower lighted nocks for my daughters arrows. These lighted nocks are very impressive. She has shot them hundreds of times and they work as good as new.They are a great product and I will buy them again for both my daughters bow and my crossbow. I will leave a review for these nocks as well.So to sum up:DeePower Lighted Nocks = Great!DeePower Broadheads = STAY AWAY - DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!
C**E
On Point!
These broad heads are crazy wicked! Not only do they shoot out of my bow straight; they leave a wicked hole in my target, with a large exit wound leaving little to no damage to my broad head. I can’t wait for the season to open and see what they really do. I have a lot of faith in them.
K**Y
Great value!!
So i didnt give them 5 stars because like others have said there dull out of the package. But heres the beauty of it, there a sharpenable one piece broadhead. Thats what brought me in.PRO'sShootability- out of a tuned bow they fly right with feild points!Consistancy- all weighed exactly the same.Spin test- all spun perfectly straight!Sharpness- after i was done with them the shave hair!! You can get this cery very sharp!CONSim sorry but they were very dull out of the package! Now this didnt bother me because i knew with there design theyd be easy to sharpen.Dont expect to put these heads on an arrow or bolt and head to the field, but there price point, there one piece design, and the actual structural integrity of these heads, why wouldnt you try some. Just buy a wetstone or sharpening stone of sorts with them and you will be satisfied.Will be putting.to the true test oct. 1. Will update after a kill is under the belt!
A**R
Bullseye !
I’m using a Traditional Bow 50#@28”I bought them because they are cheap and I wanted them for practice.I ordered another 125 gr pack.Love them ! The group better than my Exodus .
D**N
125 grain not a 1 1/4 cut.
I bought the 125 grain which was supposed to have a 1 1/4 cutting diameter, upon receiving them they did not look that wide so I measured them and they were 1 1/8 cutting diameter, it even said on the packaging that they were 1 1/4 ,so I decided to return them thinking maybe they stamped the packaging wrong. I then went and reordered the same 125 grain with the 1 1/4 cutting diameter and when I received them it was to my disappointment that they were the same thing and the packaging was marked 125 grain with 1 1/4 cutting diameter, they were not. I decided that I will try them out this season, but a bit disappointed that they are not as advertised.
Z**E
High quality and high performance.
These broadheads are solid and effective. I have used them with an Air Saber X2, and they are just as accurate as field tips. Very deep penetration in the cube at 30m (100ft). I am very impressed with the one piece design, and the sharp edge retention.
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