Ozcut has always treated me well, solid video as always 👍 I was the first like and I always like John’s videos before I even watch them cuz there always good
I love how people give you likes on a 8 minute video 1 minute after it posted. They should watch it bet they would like it even more. Keep up the great work John. Love all your content best on the internet. On to the video.
Thanks for the review, I went with the 175 gr Gladius as I prefer a steeper angle if attack on big elk ribs. My group has had two bulls hit and survived due to quartering away rib deflections
I keep one of these in the quiver with my Sevr's in case I spine a deer or in case a big boar comes in. It isn't a true 1 1/8" by my measurements. They are super accurate. I sharpen them as best I can on a flat stone. I did shoot one into a big doe I spined last year. The entrance hole was a beautiful triangle a little bigger than the dia that cut the air clean off like with a pair of scissors. That indicated I was able to get them plenty sharp enough on my stone. The exit had the stretch cut effect and was over 1 1/4" at the wideset point.
You should do a video i’m using the stay sharp system, sharpening one of the broadheads perhaps the Oscott showing how much sharper you can get it over the factory sharpness. that would be a winner in my book.
I did that a couple years ago. I did it with a slick trick SS three I think, or maybe it was a annihilator. But I often reference the TH-cam channel called Innovative Outdoorsman, that’s from the owner of State Sharp guide. And he has a lot of great demos on there.
Iv killed quite a few animals with this head. It’s great on lighter game like impala or smaller bodied warthogs but it struggled on big boars. One boar actually broke a blade off after it hit the off- side shoulder. It wouldn’t be my go to broadhead on harder game but works ok on smaller framed animals. I liked the look of the head but I’m not that confident in it anymore, I think there’s better options. Thanks for the testing John.
Great vid as always. I like the blade thickness. I like it's a single peice design. I don't like the grind of the cutting edge. I don't like the cutting edge doesn't go to the tip. I don't like the back edge of the blades are sharpened. I don't like the cutting dia, needs to be 1 1/4. I'm sure others will like it but for me and animals I kill, I don't like it.
I think, depending on what it looks like you should think about showing us a close-up of the cinderblock after the Broadhead hits it. You wouldn’t have to put it up for long if we wanted to look at it closer we could always pause it.
I do that sometimes, if it makes an especially big hole or if it sticks into the cinderblock. But when it looks kind of normal, I don’t typically do it. It’s hard to appreciate the whole that makes with a two dimensional picture.
Maybe not the best for sharpness and edge retention, but it sure is a tough little head and flies really well for me out to 80+ yards. And hard to beat for less than $35 a pack!
I wanted too. I even have some. But I already have tests completed and videos scheduled to drop twice per week through November. And I have a whole Nother bit with about 30 Broadheads, including those, dessert testing in the new year.
This is a rather simple design that performs well ahead of its basic design. It just does most everything well. I would like to see a larger size in maybe a 1 1/4'' or 1 3/8'' model
Just curious if you had any left over heads from the past to flight test out the cross bow. Maybe have enough heads to make an other video. And as always, thank you for all the testing.
It really depends. Sometimes I go through a whole pack in my tests and they are not in great shape after that. But other times I can use one head for pretty much everything. And I sometimes do retest the following year if I change some of the protocol.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures Thats what someone else said about them. But those blades do not look very strong. Some guy shot them in gell and all 6 blades broke off.
Yeah, I really wanna do that. I have them at home. Unfortunately I’m stuck in Colorado recovering from back surgery. It was a pretty intense surgery so recovery will take quite a while. But it is in a group of the next heads I will test. That may not be until the new year, but it will be as soon as I can. I already have a lot of other tests scheduled to drop Between now and the end of the year.
Yeah, it’s funny, I had a number of complaints about shooting at long distance. People said it wasn’t realistic. They said most shots are at 30 yards so why don’t I test it that range? Can’t ha ha. And now it’s much more difficult for me to find a place to shoot at long distance. So I can get 30 yards in my backyard. That saves a lot of time. And it is more of an actual distance that people shoot at. But I understand what you’re saying. I used to shoot them at 80 yards and liked that a lot.
I've used the 344 extensively on this head with no issue. You just need to touch up the "tanto" tip as it's not inline with the rest of the head. This is very confusing. I just got some 125's and they had changed the model so that the 125 model is longer than the 100. This looks like a 100 grain or the old 125 as I've shot both of these extensively. The 125 that you tested before was the same length - Are these the new version or the old?
I’m not really sure about that. The old one I tested was so long ago. I know that was the old model. And this I know was the new model of 125 grain. That would be a good question to call them and ask them.
Ha ha. I’ve gotten so used to it. But I do cut myself every now and then. And now I’m on blood thinners because of this blood clot problem that was just discovered. So I have to be more careful.
Ozcut has always treated me well, solid video as always 👍 I was the first like and I always like John’s videos before I even watch them cuz there always good
Thanks for the comment and the support
I love how people give you likes on a 8 minute video 1 minute after it posted. They should watch it bet they would like it even more. Keep up the great work John. Love all your content best on the internet. On to the video.
Haha so true but I doubt I'll ever see a Lusk video I don't Love
Yeah…but maybe they’re giving a thumbs up that I’m testing a certain broadhead :)
@JohnLuskOutdoors true that....I give you a thumbs up for testing so many broadheads. I own many thanks to you. Thanks for doing these test.
Lmmfao😂
If you’re here you know
He deserves a like
Immediately
This is my broadhead. I love it. I ran into ozcut at the NWTF show in nashville and they had some great deals there and were some really good people.
That’s good to hear.
I use the Stay Sharp 344 on these heads with great success.
Same
Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks for the review, I went with the 175 gr Gladius as I prefer a steeper angle if attack on big elk ribs. My group has had two bulls hit and survived due to quartering away rib deflections
Thanks for sharing that
Just discovered you great show always informative
Thank you!
I use the stay sharp 344 on these and it works great!
That’s good to hear. Thanks for sharing that.
I keep one of these in the quiver with my Sevr's in case I spine a deer or in case a big boar comes in. It isn't a true 1 1/8" by my measurements. They are super accurate. I sharpen them as best I can on a flat stone. I did shoot one into a big doe I spined last year. The entrance hole was a beautiful triangle a little bigger than the dia that cut the air clean off like with a pair of scissors. That indicated I was able to get them plenty sharp enough on my stone. The exit had the stretch cut effect and was over 1 1/4" at the wideset point.
That's 100% true. All grain sizes are actually just barely over 1". There is a stretch effect with the short head though you're right.
Thanks for sharing that experience
Would love to see a test on the ozcut Kreature
You should do a video i’m using the stay sharp system, sharpening one of the broadheads perhaps the Oscott showing how much sharper you can get it over the factory sharpness. that would be a winner in my book.
I did that a couple years ago. I did it with a slick trick SS three I think, or maybe it was a annihilator. But I often reference the TH-cam channel called Innovative Outdoorsman, that’s from the owner of State Sharp guide. And he has a lot of great demos on there.
I think it's a awesome fixed blade broadhead. That will work well for you.
I think so too
Iv killed quite a few animals with this head. It’s great on lighter game like impala or smaller bodied warthogs but it struggled on big boars. One boar actually broke a blade off after it hit the off- side shoulder. It wouldn’t be my go to broadhead on harder game but works ok on smaller framed animals. I liked the look of the head but I’m not that confident in it anymore, I think there’s better options. Thanks for the testing John.
Thanks for sharing that experience. I really appreciate it.
Great vid as always.
I like the blade thickness.
I like it's a single peice design.
I don't like the grind of the cutting edge.
I don't like the cutting edge doesn't go to the tip.
I don't like the back edge of the blades are sharpened.
I don't like the cutting dia, needs to be 1 1/4.
I'm sure others will like it but for me and animals I kill, I don't like it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Much appreciated.
Nice broadheads - just wish their blades were a bit sharper. Thank you for the excellent testing regime.
Yeah, but they are easy to sharpen.
I think, depending on what it looks like you should think about showing us a close-up of the cinderblock after the Broadhead hits it. You wouldn’t have to put it up for long if we wanted to look at it closer we could always pause it.
I do that sometimes, if it makes an especially big hole or if it sticks into the cinderblock. But when it looks kind of normal, I don’t typically do it. It’s hard to appreciate the whole that makes with a two dimensional picture.
Maybe not the best for sharpness and edge retention, but it sure is a tough little head and flies really well for me out to 80+ yards. And hard to beat for less than $35 a pack!
Did you notice that these were the shorter 125's like the older? Or am I imagining things. I feel like the last 125 we got was longer.
@@CEMuhlbeier They look the same as my 125s which are supposedly the newer stainless ones. The packaging wasn't updated to say stainless.
thanks for sharing that.
Would you please do a video on the Keaup mechanical broadhead!! Thank you!!
I wanted too. I even have some. But I already have tests completed and videos scheduled to drop twice per week through November. And I have a whole Nother bit with about 30 Broadheads, including those, dessert testing in the new year.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures understandable, I’ll just wait til the haha. Keep up the great content. Appreciate what you do
This is a rather simple design that performs well ahead of its basic design. It just does most everything well. I would like to see a larger size in maybe a 1 1/4'' or 1 3/8'' model
Thanks for the comment.
Whoa Nelly!!!
:)
Just curious if you had any left over heads from the past to flight test out the cross bow. Maybe have enough heads to make an other video. And as always, thank you for all the testing.
It really depends. Sometimes I go through a whole pack in my tests and they are not in great shape after that. But other times I can use one head for pretty much everything. And I sometimes do retest the following year if I change some of the protocol.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures Thanks, I'm interested in seeing the sevr 1.75 accuracy to a field tip.
Probably one of the reasons why they usually cater to smaller heads is because of the game that they hunt in Australia is mostly bigger critters.
Yeah. But it’s still the same cut size as Montec; Muzzy 1, SS3 and most 1 piece 3 blade heads
Hey John just heard those Ozcut expandable broadheads are really bad. The blades are breaking off in jell.
Yeah, I started testing them and stopped. I figured I got a bad batch or something.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures Thats what someone else said about them. But those blades do not look very strong. Some guy shot them in gell and all 6 blades broke off.
Did you have to do much for tuning and or zeroing before this test? Thanks excellent content!
I never do any tuning before the accuracy tests. If the head is super heavy, like 200 grains or more, then I am a little high.
HEY! can you please review the ozcut elite 2 blade thanks!
Yeah, I really wanna do that. I have them at home. Unfortunately I’m stuck in Colorado recovering from back surgery. It was a pretty intense surgery so recovery will take quite a while. But it is in a group of the next heads I will test. That may not be until the new year, but it will be as soon as I can. I already have a lot of other tests scheduled to drop Between now and the end of the year.
@@LuskArcheryAdventures awesome sounds good wishing speedy recovery
I love the content but I really liked it much better when your accuracy testing was done at long range.
Yeah, it’s funny, I had a number of complaints about shooting at long distance. People said it wasn’t realistic. They said most shots are at 30 yards so why don’t I test it that range? Can’t ha ha. And now it’s much more difficult for me to find a place to shoot at long distance. So I can get 30 yards in my backyard. That saves a lot of time. And it is more of an actual distance that people shoot at. But I understand what you’re saying. I used to shoot them at 80 yards and liked that a lot.
I've used the 344 extensively on this head with no issue. You just need to touch up the "tanto" tip as it's not inline with the rest of the head. This is very confusing. I just got some 125's and they had changed the model so that the 125 model is longer than the 100. This looks like a 100 grain or the old 125 as I've shot both of these extensively. The 125 that you tested before was the same length - Are these the new version or the old?
I’m not really sure about that. The old one I tested was so long ago. I know that was the old model. And this I know was the new model of 125 grain. That would be a good question to call them and ask them.
The heads I seen had terrible factory grinds. Took some work to reset the bevel, but they got very sharp.
What process did you use?
Thanks for sharing that experience.
man, watching you rub your finger on that broad head made me feel so nervous! like you were petting a cat.. :)
Ha ha. I’ve gotten so used to it. But I do cut myself every now and then. And now I’m on blood thinners because of this blood clot problem that was just discovered. So I have to be more careful.
Tough broadhead
Yep
It will keel 😅😅
:)