Shuttle Tlock Broadheads

I just switched to these hads 2 yrs ago and they are the best flying head I have ever shot. No kills yet but was wondering how they perform on deer,elk,bear etc the design looks pretty devastating and efficient.
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BOHNTR
They perform very well.......it's a good quality head, IMO.
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9er
i have been shooting them the past 2 years as well, i can't tell you how they perform on a deer/elk but it sure took a turkey out and they fly GREAT with my setup

maybe this year will be the year [-o<

9er
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killerbee
i wanted to shoot these heads very bad. they look to be awsome heads. but i like to shoot 90 grain broadheads, or 85, and all they make them in is 100 and up. i'm still thinking of trying out the 100's. but i dont know if i'll change, my montchs did the trick this last year. although i believe their the dulest broadhead from the factory i've ever seen. i was very dissapointed. but when it came down to it they performed very well...
on the flip side is i'm also thinking of going back to the good ol' 90 gr. 4 blade muzzy's. i'm kinda sick and tired of these new heads. you pay more for 3 then you payed for 6 of the muzzy's. and what can a guy say bad about a muzzy or even the good ol thunder heads. great broadheads that have performed great for years.
i dont know we'll see.
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