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Title: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Benny Nganabbarru on January 02, 2011, 03:53:00 AM
3Rivers no longer sell the 160 grain Ace Hex blunt, and neither do Kustom King. 3Rivers told me they won't be getting any in, but not why, and I'm curious. I can still get them through Black Widow. I know the shops still sell 160 grain round steel blunts, and I'm sure they're just fine, but I do wish that A) Ace Hex 160 grain blunts were more-readily available and that B) some of the cool-lookin' blunts were available in 160 grains. Is it all part of some conspiracy to phase-out the 160 grain broadheads?   :saywhat:  160 grains still seems pretty popular and common for broadheads. I love this weight. I'm talking glue-ons for woodies, of course. Does anybody have some insider information they can share?
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: sleepyhollow on January 02, 2011, 09:03:00 AM
You can get them right from Ace as well as any other weight they come in
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: magnus on January 02, 2011, 09:25:00 AM
Check out Red Feather's Talon. 150grn. Devistating head for small game. I need to get more!

Keeping the Faith!
Magnus
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Night Wing on January 02, 2011, 09:51:00 AM
Maybe the reason is cost. Do the 160 grain Ace Hex blunts cost more than the 160 grain round steel blunts?
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Jason R. Wesbrock on January 02, 2011, 10:23:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
Maybe the reason is cost. Do the 160 grain Ace Hex blunts cost more than the 160 grain round steel blunts?
No, they cost the same as any other weight Hex Head. They're always available directly from Ace, and usually for less money and less shipping that most retailers charge.

www.acearcherytackle.com (http://www.acearcherytackle.com)
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Swamp Yankee on January 02, 2011, 10:33:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Jason R. Wesbrock:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
Maybe the reason is cost. Do the 160 grain Ace Hex blunts cost more than the 160 grain round steel blunts?
No, they cost the same as any other weight Hex Head. They're always available directly from Ace, and usually for less money and less shipping that most retailers charge.

www.acearcherytackle.com (http://www.acearcherytackle.com)  [/b]
There's the reason 3 Rivers is dropping them; as a manufacturer you have to be the most expensive option if you expect any retailer to carry your product.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Jason R. Wesbrock on January 02, 2011, 10:51:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Swamp Yankee:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Jason R. Wesbrock:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
Maybe the reason is cost. Do the 160 grain Ace Hex blunts cost more than the 160 grain round steel blunts?
No, they cost the same as any other weight Hex Head. They're always available directly from Ace, and usually for less money and less shipping that most retailers charge.

www.acearcherytackle.com (http://www.acearcherytackle.com)  [/b]
There's the reason 3 Rivers is dropping them; as a manufacturer you have to be the most expensive option if you expect any retailer to carry your product. [/b]
Actually, I should have rephrased that. Instead of "most" retailers, it should read "some."

Ace charges the same as places like Kustom King and a few other retailers I've seen. Personally, I'm glad Ace doesn't raise their prices just to placate retailers who want to charge more than everyone else. That's how prices spiral out of control. Competition in the marketplace is suppose to lower prices, not raise them.

If I had to guess why 3 Rivers doesn't carry them, I'd suspect it has something to do with the fact that they sell their own private label small game blunts. I used to work for a nutrition supplement distributor years ago that, once they developed their own line of products, slowly stopped selling their competitor's merchandise.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: hvyhitter on January 02, 2011, 11:49:00 AM
Could also be that any retailer usually has a fixed amount of space and tries to carry what moves quickly off the shelves. If something like 160 gr hex blunts is ordered only a few times a year/quarter it may get displaced by something new or more in demand. Modern computer inventories tell a retailer exactly what moves and what doesnt.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: WESTBROOK on January 02, 2011, 12:49:00 PM
KK is also selling another brand of the same thing.

I just buy them from Ace directly or at a Trad event.

Bob Mayo and his wife are 2 of the finest people you will ever meet.

Eric
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: Ray Hammond on January 02, 2011, 01:19:00 PM
Ben,

There's also a weight system that I bought a ton of- its little weights that scew into teh back of a shaft insert....I use them to make my judos the same as my heavy broadheads.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: East Coast archer on January 03, 2011, 09:48:00 AM
Ben

Lost Nation archery, another TG sponsor carries them in that weight and more and Larry usually fills orders quickly.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: J. Oles on January 03, 2011, 09:55:00 AM
I've been making mine up using light weight blunts and the weighted inserts.  It's not perfect and seems hard to stop my heavy weight arrows, but it's worth a try.
Title: Re: Many 160 grain broadheads; few or hard-to-find 160 grain blunts...
Post by: steadman on January 03, 2011, 11:11:00 AM
Ben try Red Feather Archery Talons, they are great small game heads and are now my favorite stumping head. They are 150 (for glue on) and I sure can't tell the difference in 10 grains.