

DAVID PEAVEY,
HOST OF CAMO LIFE ON VERSUS CHANNEL
MARK AND PHIL
TEAM REIGNTM BROADHEADS





-DOUG VANDEWATER

Ray Colvin, EP Adventures



JAKE ROACH OF PERFORMANCEOUTDOORS.COM OUTFITTING SHOT THIS NICE COLORADO BULL ELK ON 9/21/09. HE HARVESTED THE BULL ON PUBLIC GROUND BY CALLING IT TO 42 YARDS . THE SHOT WAS A COMPLETE PASS THROUGH AND THE BULL DIED AFTER RUNNING 70 YARDS…THE REIGNTM BROADHEAD DID ITS JOB…. WHAT A GREAT SEPTEMBER HUNT.


"WOW WHAT A GREAT HUNT. THIS BUCK WAS BEDDED AT 40 YARDS DOWN HILL AS I WATCHED MY ARROW SAIL CLEAN OVER HIS BACK WITH CAMERAS ROLLING. THANK GOD HE STOPPED AT 69 YARDS WHERE THE REIGNTM BROADHEAD'S SHATTERHEAD TIP STOPPED THIS BUCK DEAD IN HIS TRACKS. THANKS TO EP HUNTING AND THE REIGNTM BROADHEAD FOR GIVING ME THE CONFIDENCE TO HAVE A 60 YARD PIN ON MY SIGHTS. ALSO, SPECIAL THANKS TO BACK COUNTRY OUTFITTERS IN SHERIDAN, WYOMING, FOR GIVING US THE HUNT OF A LIFETIME AND EXCEPTIONAL, I MEAN EXCEPTIONAL, HOSPITALITY. VISIT WWW.BACK-COUNTRY-OUTFITTERS.COM TO BOOK YOUR DREAM HUNT OUT WEST." - SCOTT WISEMAN, EP ADVENTURES
FINALLY I CLOSED THE DEAL ON MY
FIRST ANTELOPE AND THE EXCITEMENT WAS OVERWHELMING. HE'S MY FIRST AND I'M MORE PROUD THAN EVER, ESPECIALLY TO HAVE
MY DAD THERE WITH ME. I LET IT REIGNTM FROM 37 YARDS ON THE
STALK. AFTER THE CLEAN PASS THROUGH, HE DIDN'T GO 40 YARDS. THANKS ALSO TO
BACK COUNTRY OUTFITTERS IN SHERIDAN, WYOMING (307)751-8784, YOU GUYS
SURPASSED ALL EXPECTATIONS.
- DOUG VANDEWATER, EP ADVENTURES

ERIC PARKER

- JAMES DOOLITTLE


DEREK MINETT



6 FOR 6 WITH THE REIGNTM. ITS NICE TO KNOW THAT WHILE HUNTING THESE PRESSURED PUBLIC LAND BUCKS, I HAVE A BROADHEAD THAT WORKS AS HARD AS WE DO. THANKS AGAIN.
-
SCOTT WISEMAN
EP ADVENTURES

- MICHAEL E LOVE
MIDWEST PRODUCTIONS
(MICHIGAN 9PT, 42 YARDS)
WE WERE
HUNTING IN NORTHEAST KANSAS WHEN THIS 160" STUD COME WALKING INTO OUR SET.
AT 29 YARDS, MY REIGNTM BROADHEAD COMPLETELY DESTROYED HIS NEAR
SIDE SHOULDER AND LODGED IN THE OFFSIDE, ACTUALLY DROPPING THIS JOKER DEAD
IN HIS TRACKS. ANY OTHER BROADHEAD I KNOW OF WOULD HAVE BLEW INTO 1000
PIECES, BUT THIS ONE IS PRACTICALLY GOOD AS NEW. THANKS FOR MAKING SUCH A
RELIABLE AND DURABLE PRODUCT.
- ADAM BASSETT, EP Adventures

SAM KETCHERSID
In May 2010, Justin Olk and few other members from the DreamPoint
Outdoors staff headed North of the border to Alberta in pursuit of
monster bruins that call Canada home. After a slow first day, things
started to heat up in a hurry for the industry's newest production crew.
Day 2 began a week Justin would never forget as he was able to sneak a
ReignTM tipped Carbon Express Aramid arrow through a small
basketball sized hole in the Canadian Bush to harvest his first
ever
Grey Wolf on film. The dream week continued on the following evening
when Justin
harvested a beautiful cinnamon colored bear. Two nights
later, all tags were filled when he harvested his biggest Black Bear
with a bow to date. DreamPoint staff members Joe Fox and Andy Swan also
harvested beautiful black bears on film during the week. On the second
to last night, Justin jumped behind the camera in hopes to film
DreamPoint Pro Staffer JD Fox harvest a large boar that he had seen
the
night before just as camera light faded. After
passing a few smaller
bears the massive giant gave them the opportunity they were looking for.
JD's razor sharp, bone crushing ReignTM broadhead put this
"Once in a Lifetime" bruin down for good within 30 yards of the
treestand.
"Our week in Alberta proved the ReignTM Broadhead is
devastating on all North American game. I have
complete confidence to
use the ReignTM Broadhead for all of my hunts. Incredible
accuracy, durability and wicked blood trails are the reason all of my
hunting arrows are tipped with the ReignTM"
Justin Olk,
DreamPoint Outdoors

Kenny Hollingsworth of TNT Outdoor Explosion TV arrowed this beast of a hog in the mountains of East Tennessee in July 2010. He had to stalk to 10 yards to get a shot on the boar in its bed. He shot it quartering away with a 100 gr ReignTM broadhead. It penetrated all the way to the nock, going thru the rib cage and the front part of the boars opposite shoulder, and protruded thru the 3/4" shield with the point exiting the boar. It ran approximately 50 yds before falling over dead and rolling 75 yards down the steep mountainside. This hunt can be viewed on the pursuit channel the first quarter of 2011. The boar bottomed out 400lb scales so the actual weight was undetermined.