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Bear Razorlite 105 Grains
Total score 24 with a blade sharpness rating of C+ This broadhead is a smaller version of the original bear razorhead. The performance is identical to that of the larger head, which is to say excellent. The main difference between the two heads is the total weight. The razorlite weighs in at 105 grains without the bleeder blades. With them it comes in at 125 grains. If you compare the performance of the two broadheads they are identical, so I don’t see the need to write a separate review for this broadhead. Suffice to say if you want a cut on contact style broadhead with 2 or 4blades weighing in at 105 to 125 grains this would be an excellent choice. Please note as more test information becomes available, it will be updated and posted. Make sure you check back periodically to see if the head you're curious about shows up on the measuring tape. If you’re interested in donating a head for testing, email ckfitch3@aol.com or visit Huntingforums.com, Bows and Arrows forum and see 5shot. Thank you and enjoy. Return to the Main BroadHead Test Page.
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