VPA Broadheads?

DoubleLunger

AH enthusiast
Joined
Feb 9, 2017
Messages
444
Reaction score
607
Location
Northern VA
Media
151
Hunting reports
Africa
2
USA/Canada
3
Member of
Virginia Bowhunters Association
Sorry for all of my posts about broadheads. So, anyone shoot the VPA 2 bladed broadhead?
If so, how do they fly? Durable? Bone crushing? Etc.?

Thanks all
IMG_1436.JPG
 
If their 2 blade are like their 3 blade you will have one tough, sharp, straight flying broadhead. The VPA line has one of the best reputations of fixed blade broadheads in the market. I shoot their 125 and 150 grain 3 blade broadheads and love them. The tonto tip will help in breaking bone.
 
If their 2 blade are like their 3 blade you will have one tough, sharp, straight flying broadhead. The VPA line has one of the best reputations of fixed blade broadheads in the market. I shoot their 125 and 150 grain 3 blade broadheads and love them. The tonto tip will help in breaking bone.

Yeah I've seen that they had good reviews. Thanks. I just ordered there two bladed 200 gr broadheads and hope to see how they do while chasing pigs in a few weeks
 
I don't know how they could be improved upon. I'll be using the 125 and 150 grain three blade out of my compound in South Africa this August.
 
I don't know how they could be improved upon. I'll be using the 125 and 150 grain three blade out of my compound in South Africa this August.

Let me know how they work out. What type of game are you going after?
 
Kudu, Gemsbok, Wildebeest, and Impala are my primary animals. If I get a chance at a Zebra then that too.
 
very good broadhead, I use them in my trad bow, and once with a 80 pounds compound (the arrow broke shoulder entering and rear leg bone exiting an impala :eek:)
 
What to test them on rather than an expensive block target? Lol
 
I'd do what you said earlier; test them on pigs! That's what I do.

Picked up some 200 grain vpa's. Hope to test them on a pig soon.

Post a pic of the results. I still have to wait a few weeks until the pig hunt. Might try them out on an old piece of plywood
 

Forum statistics

Threads
57,074
Messages
1,221,671
Members
100,062
Latest member
mehekheimhsish75
 

 

 

Latest posts

Latest profile posts

idjeffp wrote on Jon R15's profile.
Hi Jon,
I saw your post for the .500 NE cases. Are these all brass or are they nickel plated? Hard for me to tell... sorry.
Thanks,
Jeff [redacted]
Boise, ID
[redacted]
African Scenic Safaris is a Sustainable Tour Operator based in Moshi, Tanzania. Established in 2009 as a family business, the company is owned and operated entirely by locals who share the same passion for showing people the amazing country of Tanzania and providing a fantastic personalized service.
FDP wrote on dailordasailor's profile.
1200 for the 375 barrel and accessories?
 
Top