anyone know where i can get some? i need 200 grain as well but i can get them at 3rivers but i want to get them at the same place to save on shipping and i can't find 300 grain on the 3rivers.com. why would you sell the 300 grain broadheads and no field pts. but anyway does anyone have a website for me. thanks guys
Braveheart,Kustom King and I believe,Alaska Bowhunting Supply
How many do you need?
Bob Morrison may have some.
We had them but found a better value source and cleared them out. Then our "better source" developed a production problem and we are stuck at the moment. Anyway I understand your frustration.
Kustom King still has the nickel plated ones listed.
If you're shooting carbon, a 200 or 250 field point with a 50 or 100 gr brass insert is also an option.
I hope the new ones will be ready soon. :help:
Five years ago it was hard to find anything over 160 grains. Give them some time to catch up to the heavy head people. I seriously doubt that it's a big part of their business.
I got mine at Kustom King, nice points too. I contacted 3 Rivers about them and they aren't going to carry them because there isn't enough demand.
Bob Morrison does have some. Heck, if you just want to try a couple shoot me a PM and I'll give you some.
I would check out Big Jim in the sponser classifieds.He has them from 200 up to 300 and everything in between.
i only need like 6 of the 300's but i am going to buy 2 dozen of the 200's. i will try kustom king
Big Jim had some 300grns a while back. Bob Morrison should have them as well.
I got mine from bob morrison, good service.
Alaska Bowhunting supply is where I got mine, mine are 315gr though, but he has them from 100 on up to 315. Great guy to deal with also
I use a 190 grain glue on with a 125 grain steel insert.
We have them all on hand. The 300g tips are not just nickel plated either or at all. These are made by the man who makes the 300 extreme heads. I don't think you can bend these suckers. I have hit some realy hard things and thought that they were bent only to find out that the brass insert bent and the point was fine.
I'm not shure of the process, but in the broadheads which apear to be made of the same stuff, the owner was telling me that they were compressed steel and that in testing they shoot rocks and blocks and all kinds of crazy things.
Quality product.
BigJim