Hartcraft Broadheads
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From: MDcrazyman
11-Dec-14
So I was looking around for some broadheads for awhile and was about to try the ramcats but I came across the Hartcraft deep cut broadheads. There is not a lot of info out on them but the reviews that I read on the older Atom that they made were really good. These broadheads seemed to have some nice features like two sided blades, so if you think its dull you can flip it over and put it back in for a brand new sharp edge. When I received the heads I took them out and put them on to spin them and had a really hard time with them so I sent an email to them and then I called. I was pretty surprised when Terry Hartcraft the Owner called me back. He explained that the O rings that are on the screw in part need to be backed out and re tightened a few times to make the heads seat in the insert correctly. So I did this and they started to spin really good. They seem to fly really well. No hunting situation with them yet but I will be pretty amazed if they don't perform well. They seem to have a lot put into the design. Customer service was great!! Does anyone else have experience with these heads?
From: OHBUCKHUNTER18
13-Dec-14
yes first year my son and i tried them great flying head between the two of us we killed 5 deer all pass thrus. great blood trails and i like the idea of the flip blade good idea. all shots were distances between 22 and 35 yards.
From: MDcrazyman
16-Dec-14
nice, havent used yet, tomorrow will be in tree.
From: bigkev42
21-Dec-14
What I didn't like about them was the rattle. I had two packs and all heads but one rattled. The blades had play when screwed tightly on the shaft. I also was not impressed by the sharpness. Too bad because they look like quality heads.
From: OHBUCKHUNTER18
21-Dec-14
you just have to lube the o ring a little because it fits tight. if you do that then tighten no more loose blades or rattle.
From: bigkev42
21-Dec-14
It's not the O ring. Read others were having the same issue.