great testing, it would be interesting, if you could take a bunch of your best tested broadheads, on a hog hunt, down south to maybe florida or texas etc, to live fire/film test your best broadheads...
John lusk did a review on all the varients of the trifectas. They have gotten great score with him. And hes hinted with them with great results as well.
Looking forward to the Kudupoints review. I’ve used the original version in 125 with insane performance. The newer plus series in 150 grain are nothing less than stellar!
Great test as always, and very impressive head. Would be an excellent choice for a traditional archer (recurve/longbow) as well. Btw, loved that comment “people have no common sense!” 😂 Dead on!
People complain no matter what but they don’t realize how many different broadheads / weights etc we shit it’s like man, Bro it happens when you don’t shoot the exact same setup every shot 🤣🤣
If your talking about me I'm just trying to find out if they fly true.Do they dart left or right? ZThey look like an awesome head and perform great in the gel
Awesome Guys, Got to love what this broadhead did even after take 4 on hitting the target 😂 Just kidding Guys seems to me that would definitely do the job for sure 👍✌️
I thought you guys might like those heads. There isn't much not to like about them. Plus, you can use the same ferrule and swap out different blade configurations (fixed to mechanical). The mechanicals are nasty too, and he has a new one coming out that appears to lock open, similar to a Sevr.
Y’all really need Broadhead tune to get those bows shooting fixed heads to point of aim. You should be able to screw on most any head and have it hit with field points on a well tuned bow not this multiple shot stuff.
We already did, this is a completely different weight & Broadhead setup that what he is sighted in to We shoot so many different TAW’s, broadheads etc this is bound to happen it’s kind of common sense… now if it was our hunting setup that’d be different
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA why not use your hunting setup on everything for consistency. Changing variables in a test leads to faulty test. Eliminating as many possible factors in a test so it’s consistent as possible is just common sense.
@daltonbbf756 you do understand our hunting setup would be using the Broadhead we hunt with right…. So how would we test other heads and use our hunting setup ahaha The arrow / vanes etc are all the same as it’s what we hunt with, I just assumed that was a given lol but we test different broadheads & different weights of broadheads which the only difference is the head itself so therefore by your definition it is eliminating variables as we already knew lol
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA then with a properly tuned bow and constant form you shouldn’t be seeing these larger variations in flight shooting 100 to 125 grains won’t make much to any difference at such a short distance. Yes you can claim it effects the spine and it will ever so slightly but not nearly enough for the inaccuracies seen in the flight in the videos. I’ve take multiple Broadheads same arrow shaft all hit with field points at 20 yards once you pass that sure you’ll see larger variations but missing and trying to zero in that shotgun pattern makes the video look sloppy and makes more room for error in each test. If one Broadhead has proper arrow flight and the next doesn’t the proper flight should have better penetration directing its energy in the most liner path. Really just seems like your setup needs to be tuned or someone has a ton of hand torque.
@daltonbbf756 or maybe we just shot like shit…. I mean it’s not rocket science the bow is tuned to the arrow he hunts with, you can see a difference in flight from head to head we see it a lot But the human factor is in there too we ain’t robots
Got a pack of 100 grain Trifecta fixed left bevel. I will have one in the quiver for sure. Very impressed with these.
They are badass!!
I might have to get some of these for backups. I’m a big fan of single bevel and this one is nice
These are SOLID!
That rotation is gnarly
Absolutely FILTHY!
Nice review guys! I bought three of these after seeing them for the first time in a review by John Lusk. These heads are outstanding!
Hell ya!!
great testing, it would be interesting, if you could take a bunch of your best tested broadheads, on a hog hunt, down south to maybe florida or texas etc, to live fire/film test your best broadheads...
Bro I barely am getting by I can’t afford that 🤣🤣
These are on the list of need to try.
All his broadheads look solid!
Smashed the thumbs up even before the video 🎉
This one is definitely worth it!’
John lusk did a review on all the varients of the trifectas. They have gotten great score with him. And hes hinted with them with great results as well.
Nice!!
Holy Twist!!! Thats awesome. And after how many shots too. Awesome work. And u can sharpen them bad boys up
These are 100% going to the deer woods!
Good job thank
Thanks man!
You guys should try his “wide” version. I think it’s called the “tag puncher” 🔥🔥🔥
That’s the one I was looking at! It looks sick, really like the design of it
I think the broadhead worked great. And has a big cut for a fixed head.
Very impressive!!
Can we see kudo point broadhead test with shoulder blade? Like redo all the old broadhead test just update them
We can do the kudo again!
Looking forward to the Kudupoints review. I’ve used the original version in 125 with insane performance. The newer plus series in 150 grain are nothing less than stellar!
Have you seen our first tests of the kudo point?
Great test as always, and very impressive head. Would be an excellent choice for a traditional archer (recurve/longbow) as well. Btw, loved that comment “people have no common sense!” 😂 Dead on!
It is sadly true!
What yardage? Were they flying true? Looks like you had to shoot it a few times to hit where you were aiming
I mean, couldn’t be the shooter, right? 🤪
@brentbandy3566 ooo it was the shooter we sucked today 🤣🤣
This isn’t the broadheads
we are setup for our hunting setups we shoot so many different broadheads weights etc it happens
Yessir 💪
🔨🔨🔨
Que all the people in the comments crying because it shot it more than once. Nice test guys looks like a solid head
People complain no matter what but they don’t realize how many different broadheads / weights etc we shit it’s like man, Bro it happens when you don’t shoot the exact same setup every shot 🤣🤣
If your talking about me I'm just trying to find out if they fly true.Do they dart left or right? ZThey look like an awesome head and perform great in the gel
@williamshope3791 he wasn’t talking about you, just peep the comments you’ll see what he’s talking about ahaha
Awesome Guys, Got to love what this broadhead did even after take 4 on hitting the target 😂 Just kidding Guys seems to me that would definitely do the job for sure 👍✌️
I thought you guys might like those heads. There isn't much not to like about them. Plus, you can use the same ferrule and swap out different blade configurations (fixed to mechanical). The mechanicals are nasty too, and he has a new one coming out that appears to lock open, similar to a Sevr.
I really want to try all his offerings badly! That is really sick!
These blew us away! Thanks again man!
Moose with the 3-1 count
Got em right where we want em! 🤣🤣
did moose get stung by a bee at 11:44 ?
Fire ant lol
Y’all really need Broadhead tune to get those bows shooting fixed heads to point of aim. You should be able to screw on most any head and have it hit with field points on a well tuned bow not this multiple shot stuff.
We already did, this is a completely different weight & Broadhead setup that what he is sighted in to
We shoot so many different TAW’s, broadheads etc this is bound to happen it’s kind of common sense… now if it was our hunting setup that’d be different
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA why not use your hunting setup on everything for consistency. Changing variables in a test leads to faulty test. Eliminating as many possible factors in a test so it’s consistent as possible is just common sense.
@daltonbbf756 you do understand our hunting setup would be using the Broadhead we hunt with right…. So how would we test other heads and use our hunting setup ahaha
The arrow / vanes etc are all the same as it’s what we hunt with, I just assumed that was a given lol but we test different broadheads & different weights of broadheads which the only difference is the head itself so therefore by your definition it is eliminating variables as we already knew lol
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSA then with a properly tuned bow and constant form you shouldn’t be seeing these larger variations in flight shooting 100 to 125 grains won’t make much to any difference at such a short distance. Yes you can claim it effects the spine and it will ever so slightly but not nearly enough for the inaccuracies seen in the flight in the videos. I’ve take multiple Broadheads same arrow shaft all hit with field points at 20 yards once you pass that sure you’ll see larger variations but missing and trying to zero in that shotgun pattern makes the video look sloppy and makes more room for error in each test. If one Broadhead has proper arrow flight and the next doesn’t the proper flight should have better penetration directing its energy in the most liner path. Really just seems like your setup needs to be tuned or someone has a ton of hand torque.
@daltonbbf756 or maybe we just shot like shit…. I mean it’s not rocket science the bow is tuned to the arrow he hunts with, you can see a difference in flight from head to head we see it a lot
But the human factor is in there too we ain’t robots