The Striker with razor sharp replacement blades by G5


The new STRIKER, is accurate and durable as any G5 fixed-blade broadhead, yet it has the convenience of easy to replace blades. With the incorporation of their exclusive ANIX Blade Locking System, this head prevails where other similar fixed-blade broadheads fail.

Designed 3 and a half years ago, G5 Outdoors finally unleashed the STRIKER to offer a 3 blade replaceable head to the hunter that wants ultimate sharpness, accurate flight and the durability of G5 Outdoors 100% Steel Tough Construction. Another high quality broadhead that’s Designed to Hunt.

-On target- I am using the 100 grain strikers this year and they’ve been preforming flawlessly. Last year I used the 85 grain Montecs and had no problem with them either. The reason for the switch was because I could replace the blades. I like the cut on contact tip and the fact that they’re 100% spin tested.

-Off target- Like I said, I had to switch from 85 grain to a 100 grain. The reason is because G5 doesn’t make an 85 grain Striker. This caused me to have to adjust my sights a bit but no worries. I’m back to shooting like Robin Hood in the prince of thiefs.

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10 Responses to “The Striker with razor sharp replacement blades by G5”

  1. Roger on 20 Dec 2006 at 10:26 am

    I had some great success with the Strikers this year….I shot a nice buck on November 8th.

    It was a total BLOOD BATH!

  2. Ken on 21 Dec 2006 at 4:30 pm

    You changed from 85 grain heads to 100 grain heads in order to use the Strikers. You said you had to adjust your sights … did you re-tune your setup? What did the added 15 grains at the tip do to your arrow spine?

  3. Big time on 22 Dec 2006 at 4:10 pm

    I didn’t have to move my 20 and 30 yard pins. They were still on the money. But beyond that I had to slightly bring the others (40,50,and 60yarders) down a smidgen to allow for the added weight. They fly clean.

  4. Randy Heartz on 23 Dec 2006 at 2:18 am

    agree

  5. John on 04 Jan 2007 at 10:26 am

    Just picked up the strickers and love how they fly. Hopefully I can find something to kill since deer seasons over here in OKlahoma.

  6. Warren C on 07 Jan 2007 at 5:57 pm

    I’m sure they’re great, but I’ll stick with expandables for whitetail personally. I like the extra cutting diameter and flight. Maybe for elk…

  7. TJ BRUBAKER on 11 Jan 2007 at 12:04 pm

    I use montecs, because you don’t need to replace blades. All you need is a flat stone and your good. I even resharpened one that i got a pass through on a elk at 40 yards and bent the tip when it hit a rock. Three days later same broadhead gave me a double lung pass through on a whitetail. All in all G5 has the best broadheads on the market

  8. Big Time on 11 Jan 2007 at 12:31 pm

    Agree, G5 have some great products.

  9. Austin A on 18 Jan 2007 at 12:51 am

    I arrowed my first deer with a Montec. I just bought some strykers and am anxious to use them.

  10. Big Time on 18 Jan 2007 at 8:55 am

    Let me know how they do for there good buddy.

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