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Slugger
03-03-2008, 04:03 PM
i went to thier website and all i can say is wow! those things look mean! very interesting site as well. but where can you purchase them?:confuzd:
L-train
03-03-2008, 04:44 PM
i went to thier website and all i can say is wow! those things look mean! very interesting site as well. but where can you purchase them?:confuzd:
http://www.german-kinetics.com/
or if your a member on AT you can PM Vpier, he is the north american dealer.
Good choice
Slugger
03-03-2008, 04:48 PM
whats the price on those dudes.?
L-train
03-03-2008, 04:52 PM
whats the price on those dudes.?
I believe they are 65-70/3pack, not sure if the exchange rates have changed the price yet though so it is a estimate.
Rattler
03-03-2008, 05:11 PM
Yep they are bad arse! I want the limited edition bad boys SOOOOOO bad! I hope the orginal orderer will let a few slip! I can make those nasty heads pack a punch out of the GTO!
Extremist
03-03-2008, 06:26 PM
Here is a U.S. dealer,$66.99 but check back often, they go in and out of stock. Good broadhead and Markus recently updated the tempering and hardening process to make the edge retention even better.
http://store.germankineticsusa.com/index.html
B Squared
03-03-2008, 08:09 PM
They do look awesome, wish you could buy just one, to test them out, I dont want to shell out 70 bucks and then not like the way they fly.
ccasanova
03-03-2008, 08:42 PM
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Markus will have some 1.5" 125gr this summer.
Rattler
03-03-2008, 09:36 PM
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Markus will have some 1.5" 125gr this summer.
Me too or even the 150's!:jaw:
They do look awesome, wish you could buy just one, to test them out, I dont want to shell out 70 bucks and then not like the way they fly.
Yah, they are expensive but from what I've tested, I don't think there's too much danger they won't fly for you. I've shot them to 60 yds. and they fly great for me.
TEXAS 10PT
03-04-2008, 10:27 PM
The Silver Flames fly great. They will surprise you for a two bladed head.
TEXAS
B Squared
03-04-2008, 11:32 PM
Too bad they wont do a free give away like G5 did with the Striker - now I have 4 of them
Guess I need to save my pennies so I can try these bad boys. Glad the 100gr are currently out of stock
Red Boar
03-11-2008, 06:54 PM
The Silver Flames fly great. They will surprise you for a two bladed head.
TEXAS
Agreed....you really don't have to worry about flight. They are deadly accurate. :crosshair:
Problem Child
03-13-2008, 07:19 AM
From all the engineering that took place to develope these heads I would be extremely surprised to find these heads flew bad ....even at the fastest speeds. They will have 1.5" cutting heads being released this summer.
ccasanova
03-13-2008, 04:48 PM
They will have 1.5" cutting heads being released this summer.
That's what I'm waitin' for!!!
Mxracer532
03-13-2008, 05:10 PM
No matter how awesome they look or fly, there is no way in **** id pay that kind of $ for a broadhead! EVER! My slick tricks do the number and fly the exact same as my feild points!
ccasanova
03-13-2008, 05:16 PM
No matter how awesome they look or fly, there is no way in **** id pay that kind of $ for a broadhead! EVER! My slick tricks do the number and fly the exact same as my feild points!
I'll admit to shooting slick tricks right now, and they shoot with my fieldpoints out to 40+, but they RUST!!! and it makes me mad. Plus, I feel like IMO I have the best equipment available, bow, sight, rest, stabilizer, arrow...why not have THE BEST BROADHEAD AVAILABLE...ok, I'm done now. Hurry up with the 1.5" Markus, please. If they're out this summer, I'll test a few on some south Louisiana hogs for ya. :thumb:
Mxracer532
03-13-2008, 05:38 PM
I'll admit to shooting slick tricks right now, and they shoot with my fieldpoints out to 40+, but they RUST!!! and it makes me mad. Plus, I feel like IMO I have the best equipment available, bow, sight, rest, stabilizer, arrow...why not have THE BEST BROADHEAD AVAILABLE...ok, I'm done now. Hurry up with the 1.5" Markus, please. If they're out this summer, I'll test a few on some south Louisiana hogs for ya. :thumb:
I have never had any trouble with rust on mine, neither has my dad or brothers! I also think I got the best equiptment but all I can really say is u must got alot more $ then I do!
ccasanova
03-13-2008, 06:04 PM
I have never had any trouble with rust on mine, neither has my dad or brothers! I also think I got the best equiptment but all I can really say is u must got alot more $ then I do!
HaHa, no more money...living on student loans right now. I just find something I don't need anymore and sell it for something new that I "need" right now.
L-train
03-13-2008, 06:09 PM
The SF do fly as good as any head. And there are plenty of heads that will work just fine, and kill on a good shot.
I select my gear to preform if things dont go perfect, its why I dont shoot a 6" brace bow, or shoot cheap arrows, or use heads that IMO are not as high quality.
With SFs I know if I get into bone it will preform better than any head.
I cant wait to get my 1 7/8" heads dialed in.
Thanks Markus:2thunbs:
Dugga Boy
03-14-2008, 07:40 AM
Actually I had one single customer in 5 years making broadheads who told me that the SF won't group with his field points.
After many emails, trying to fix the problem, he finally found out that his whisker biscuit rest went loose and was the source of the trouble.
DB
PS: Guys, call your goverment to bring up the US economy again.;) The drop of the US$ against the EURO is hair raising. I wish you could get the heads for less money.
B Squared
03-14-2008, 12:23 PM
Actually I had one single customer in 5 years making broadheads who told me that the SF won't group with his field points.
After many emails, trying to fix the problem, he finally found out that his whisker biscuit rest went loose and was the source of the trouble.
DB
PS: Guys, call your goverment to bring up the US economy again.;) The drop of the US$ against the EURO is hair raising. I wish you could get the heads for less money.
Didnt even think about the Dollar vs Euro part of the equation, these may be $100 broadheads by the end of summer.:fit:
Problem Child
05-03-2008, 03:57 AM
I picked up some of the 185 grain 1 7/8" cut for $40.00 each. I'm currectly shooting a Legacy at 28" and 70# the arrow is a 340 Axis, these heads fly well out of this setup. I would like to get a GTO at the same spec and shoot the Gold Tip Safari at 28.5" with this head. I'm not looking for the fastest arrow speed just one that will deliver a good "punch" when it arrives. If I figures right the arrow/head combination would weight in the 630 grain range. I have no ideal what the GTO at 28" and 70# will launch the arrow at.
Dugga Boy
05-03-2008, 04:08 AM
I picked up some of the 185 grain 1 7/8" cut for $40.00 each. I'm currectly shooting a Legacy at 28" and 70# the arrow is a 340 Axis, these heads fly well out of this setup. I would like to get a GTO at the same spec and shoot the Gold Tip Safari at 28.5" with this head. I'm not looking for the fastest arrow speed just one that will deliver a good "punch" when it arrives. If I figures right the arrow/head combination would weight in the 630 grain range. I have no ideal what the GTO at 28" and 70# will launch the arrow at.
Approx. 240fps
DB
ccasanova
05-03-2008, 09:47 AM
630gr...1 7/8" SF...240fps...That'll leave a mark!
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