By popular demand, 3Rivers Archery would like to announce the availability of the deadly Woodsman broadhead in a 125gr screw-in model.
http://www.3RiversArchery.com/Woodsman+Broadheads++150gr+%26125gr+Screw%2DIn_c0_s0_p0_i4225%2D1X_product.html
Get the blood trails, penetration, perfect flight, and easy- to-sharpen of the original Woodsman, now in a 125gr screw-in model.
Sold by the 3-pack for $15.95
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery.com
WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO !!!!!
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WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO !!!!!
Dang, I just mailed an order today. I have been waiting for these, and wish I could have gotten them on the order.
Got mine ordered. Hopefully they'll be here by next Friday for my last three days of hunting. :bigsmyl:
How did they get down to 125g? Shorter, smaller cutting dia? What's the story...???
Pictures of the new head would be great!
I just got mine in the mail 5 minutes ago, they measure the exact same width as my razorcaps but are 1/4" longer. The machine work is a lot better than the last woodsmans I bought, I think is gonna be a great broadhead! Anyone have the actual length of the original Woodsman? These measure 2 3/8" from the back of the head to the tip. The Razor Cap is 2 1/8"
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My originals are 2 3/4" from the tip to the back of the ferrule. What do they measure accross the blades in the back? Mine are .926" measuring blate tip tip blade tip.
These measure .932 right out of the pack untouched. So it looks like they just shortend them 3/8" to get the weight down.
Mine originals are 2 1/2" back to front, the original point is still intact too!
ElkNut1
Can they be bought without the adaptors or can the adaptors be pulled?
What would they weigh without the adaptors if this was the case. I'm hoping they could be used with different adaptor weights and made heavier.
Either way I'm excited.
Josh
Hey guys, glad many of you are getting to enjoy the new 125gr screw-in Woodsman.
Oliverstacy - The inserts have epoxy holding them in, and would be very difficult to remove. Currently, 3Rivers is not looking at releasing a 100gr glue-on, as we do not believe the demand is there for that weight in a glue-on.
As for the weight reduction, the 125gr Woodsman is still the same width as a 150gr, but they are shorter by 3/8".
Hope this of some help, have a Merry Christmas!
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery
Johnathan@3RiversArchery.com
3R,
Since you're currently not offering them as glue on option now...can I put a check in the "I wish you did column"?
Josh
Absolutely Oliverstacy! I'll pass the word along. 3Rivers is always looking for feedback and new product suggestions. Feel free to e-mail me directly with any questions, comments, or "I wish you did's."
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery
Johnathan@3RiversArchery.com
So which ones are they 3/8" less? The 2 3/4" ones or 2 1/2" ones. Thanks! By the way, they're a great head!
ElkNut1
The length measurements are as follows for the 125gr:
2 3/8" is overall length of the broadhead (not including insert)
2 5/16" is the cutting surface of each blade
QuoteOriginally posted by 3R Shooter:
Absolutely Oliverstacy! I'll pass the word along. 3Rivers is always looking for feedback and new product suggestions. Feel free to e-mail me directly with any questions, comments, or "I wish you did's."
Johnathan Karch
3Rivers Archery
Johnathan@3RiversArchery.com
Thanks...I have ordered several times from your company in the past and love the service and will continue to do so going forward. Last year when I was shooting 125 grains up front on my carbon arrows I wished the WW were 125 grains but now have switched set-ups a touch and use a different weight. I could easily get this weight with a 100 WW and my current adaptor system.
Always great to here it directly from the source...thanks.
Josh
Jonathan,
Glad to see you are expanding the line, but I think you went in the wrong direction from a weight standpoint. A heavier Woodsman in glue on would have a big market. Something in at least 145, but 160 would be tremendous.
Dave
I wonder what the 125 grain glue on would weigh with no vents. I'd like to see a heavier glue on also.
I would love to see any Woodsman without the vents.
I'll cast another vote for a 160+ Woodsman. I've used them in the past and like them a lot, but I always seem to shoot better with a heavier point, so I've been shooting 165 Ace Express for the past few years.
I just picked up a pack of these at a local shop (30 miles away) yesterday. They had just hung them on the wall the night before.
I'll go also for the heavier Woodsman , like the 150's would like more .With out vents maybe .
Another vote for the heavier glue-on woodsmans. If there was a 150+ or 160+ glue-on Woodsman, I'd never have to use another broadhead again.
The present 125 without vents would probably be the perfect broadhead. If that was available, I wouldn't have to search the world for Bodkins.