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    are any of you using the G5 Tekan's or the G5 Strikers? if so are they any good. and what is the differance between strikers and striker magnums

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    I use the G5 Montecs and they are great. The difference between the striker and the striker magnum is that the striker magnums have a way bigger cutting diameter. and the striker magnums only come in 125 grain. I seen on one hunting show someone shot a black bear with the striker magnums and the blood trail was about a foot wide and lead right to the bear!!
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    I use the striker, scary sharp, and fly like my field points..

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    i'm using the tekans right now but had used the montecs to kill my black bear. both are amazing montecs fly very close to field tips and the tekans are identical in flight with a nice cut
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    I use the 100 gr. montecs, don't come as sharp as they should so I touch them up, but i'm happy with em. Fly practically identical to my field pts. Never used the others but have been leanin toward the strikers lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbarnhart20 View Post
    I use the 100 gr. montecs, don't come as sharp as they should so I touch them up, but i'm happy with em. Fly practically identical to my field pts. Never used the others but have been leanin toward the strikers lately.
    Yep, I like my G5 Montecs too. I don't mind sharpening them either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowhunter56 View Post
    I use the striker, scary sharp, and fly like my field points..

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    I shoot with the G5 montecs as well. Fly perfectly, have never had anything but a clean pass through. Best part is you can resharpen them whenever you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckee View Post
    Yep, I like my G5 Montecs too. I don't mind sharpening them either.
    Same here.
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