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  • i getting a 2011 rampage xt with a 27.5" draw at 50-60# ibo rating is at 320fps but it wont match it. would it still be quick enough to shoot the atom? i was told its just for speed demon bows like the omen

  • The more educated you are, the more likely you are to use the Atom Broadhead and understand, there's more then one way to skin a cat. Thx for a safe transportable Broadhead, that directly changes out with field tips -- for accuracy and hits like a .50 caliber ball. The Adam is the only Broadhead on the planet that improves as the Compound Bows get faster (more fps).

  • 3 things i notice on forums about the Atom: 1 fans get good kills but hype it a bit.

    2 some people are too old fashioned to give the Atom a chance.

    3 Some people judge its performance on game by shooting WOOD (LOL)

    I'm on the fence here, OK Arrowds I have a 1980's Martin bow a 45- 60lb draw weight using metal shafts, if you tell me the best weight atom for

    the bow or if I should get the all titanium or alluminium body I'll review it PROPERLY using it on FLESH AND BONE, I value advice.

  • heard they whistle like a coach during the superbowl while in flight tho..

  • You can order from our web-site arrowds.com or give us a call!

  • @arrowds Do the Atom broadheads fly like a field point, thinking about purchasing some and try them out this season

  • @arrowds Do the Atom broadheads fly like a field point, thinking about purchasing some and try them out this season, also would my bow be fast enough to shoot these at 307 IBO?i heard they were for the faster bows like Z7 and the carbon element and the PSE omen

  • Where would I get these? I like the idea of actual field tip accuracy with my recurve.

  • i gave my grandpa an atom last weekend of opening bow season and he dropped a hog right in his tracks.it is an amazing broad head.thanx.

  • my wife shot a 250 pound hog twodays ago with her bow set at only 40 pounds just to see how it would perform.she normally shoots 50 pounds.the 100 grain broadhead went clean through the hog like a hot knife cutting through butter.it ran a whole ten yards.its amazing.

  • huntwhiteatil101

    No...it has ground, honed and stropped leading edges on the Nitinol wire. It cuts easily via that edge to cause bleeding exactly as any flat stainless steel blade....just that we understand aeronautics and eliminated accuracy problems to any speed yet still cut easily to the capillary level providing a quick, humane death just as any other broadhead. Just that via this design...we deliver other features and benefits none other fixe/mech heads can compete with.

  • so its like a field point with chicken wire arching out of it?

  • If you pause it on the turkey @ :06 it cut it's head clean off. Nice equip!!

  • i shoot a 50 pound compound, will this get the same result?

  • DrChrisBiomed,

    Yes, in fact I've many happy customers whom use off longbow and recurves.

    I'm focused upon using my recurve this year as well in effort to capture it on video so we can show how effective it is vs tell someone.

    Thanks for the question, look forward to hearing of your results.

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  • yes ...

  • wow impressive! can't wait for an aussie importer to bring em in

  • @TheLastOutpost

    i will second that

  • Wow, it goes right through. Very cool.

  • If you note in a few shots taken on this video...the animals were quartering towards the bowhunter. The Atom zipped right thru the animals as if it was a broadside shot and no bones were touched. The independant compressibility of the razor wires allows superior penetration thru bone whereas all other braodheads with rigid cutting widths will waste Kinetic Energy trying to force full width thru bone where no lethal damage is being done and most likely deflection will occur. The Atom zips thru

  • how good does it go threw a shoulder bone?

  • Interesting comment themrcexel....care to elaborate on such results?  Define "Pass Thru"....and what bow/details were used....etc...too much is left undefined to provide any real or usable information...

  • thing is about 1 out of 10 shots are accually pass through

  • The paper being cut is simply a small and easily understood example of how easy it is to shatter the myth constantly perpetuated by broadhead companies/supposed bowhunting experts whom mandate such levels of sharpness or claim you/me are unethical unless we achieve such scalpel sharpness...we just show how easy it is to achieve capillarly level cutting via the demonstration....yet also improve performance via enhancing durability/reusability and add safety in handling as well....

  • to me the paper test is no real test but i do see how and why it works

  • yeah i think i might be sold to! haha

    good vid bud!

  • Yep.....50 lb recurve is just fine...I assume your arrow would travel a modest 185 feet per second given a 28" draw length shooting a broadhead tipped arrow about 425 grains in total weight. MORE than enough velocity to cut on contact and remain slicing thru the vitals/muscles of the critter you put it thru. Give it a try and follow up with a report back here so folks can learn from your efforts as an unbiased field tester! I shoot 55 lb Fred Bear recurve myself....

  • Looks great makes sense. So does it cut just as good shot from a recurve bow? Say 50lb draw?

  • Great Footage!!!! I'm sold!!

  • 2:11 somebody hit spellcheck!

    Very cool broadhead tho : )

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