I started using this broadhead this year it is a great head it flys good an blows right through deer also it sharpens very well.this head has a nice large cutting edge.I would strongly recommend this head.It also comes at a good price.It is nice to pick up a head after it has been shot an hit it with a file an restore the edge with a stroke of a file.I have not experanced any tip curl,however I do want to tanto some tips to see what the results are.while also contiueing the use of some of those that are pointed.good luck, happy trails ED
I love the old school look of that broadhead. However, those barbs make that particular broadhead illegal to hunt with in some of the western states I'm familiar with.
I picked up a dozen just for fun and I love em. They sure tear up a 3D target upon removal tho! I'm gonna hunt with them this year and see how they do. I know that little Rada sharpener polishes em up to soul swallowing sharpness in about 3 short strokes.
I don't think they'll replace my love for the Ace heads, though..
I have never had an issue with zwickeys (or any other head that has a triple thick point end) tip curling. I find that triple layer really holds up well to bone impacts. I have also found that tanto tips tend to skid off of bone.
My brother is using them and they are tops. Barbed heads are legal in 44 states. I know they're illegal in New York and Oregon.
What happened to the Zwickey web page? I thought they were building one.
QuoteOriginally posted by bigbadjon:
My brother is using them and they are tops. Barbed heads are legal in 44 states. I know they're illegal in New York and Oregon.
They're illegal in Washington and Idaho as well.
I know why they are outlawed,its due to the barbs,however at a range of 20yds these heads are not hanging up on anything.they blow right through deer, if you put a bad shot on a animal with ANY broadhead the out come is the same-it stinks.check your local game laws to cover your butt.they are O.K in M.D
They are not in the Great State of Texas..... and I do Really Like that Head. However, the Javelinas don't care much for it :)
I have some of these broadheads - I picked them up as a collectible since barbed broadheads are not legal here in MN.
Really a bummer, especially since Cliff Zwickey's company has been located here building great quality broadheads for many years. Just doesn't seem right that a guy who has made such a proven hunting head for so long, makes a special signature head and it can't be used in his home state.
Well, maybe if I grouse about it to some of the DNR guys I know I can find out what might be involved in changing that.
I found this link to some archery site that has listed the state by state regs for broadheads. It was correct for MN - I'm not sure if it is for all though. The info for some states is not very clear - possibly because this article was mainly interested in the legality of using mechanical broadheads. The article is current as of July 2012.
http://www.wasparchery.com/blog/broadhead-hunting-regulations-by-state
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Regarding being illegal, that's only the "original" Zwickey. The Deltas and Eskimos are 50 state legal as far as I know.
Rich,
Yep, the broadhead referred to is the recently reintroduced version of the Cliff Zwickey barbed broadhead originally designed in 1939.
I have curled a head a couple times now! Most recently last fall on a grizzly at 5 steps.
The head did its job and smacked the off side shoulder so complaining I am not.....I have shot the same eskimo's for 21 years and have no plans on changing!!!
I will say this...if you havent already, make it a point to stop by the shop! I grew up not far from there and until last spring never stopped by...you wont regret it! Funny I grew up biking right by the place...it took me living 3000 miles away to stop by!