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Broadhead Identification

Started by CHAD, November 19, 2007, 03:35:00 PM

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CHAD

I found theese packed away with a few other items that i forgot i had.I think i got them from a longbow shoot in Michigan around ten years back for placing in a shoot.Any info would be great.Thanks for looking.



Talondale


bentpole


bentpole


Talondale

Actually, I'm not certain.  Didn't the Deadheads have another hole behind the tip?
 

vermonster13

Those aren't deadheads, shaped like them but missing a hole.
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Talondale


tradtusker

give Falk a shout i bet he could tell ya. interested to see what they are.
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CHAD

I talked with a fried that was there and he thought i won them in a cat shoot.They look very well made.Thanks guys

Lucas K

are they Hiser Spirit heads? made to look like Deadhead
Lucas Kent

bentpole


aromakr

Chad:
Those are  Cal Heiser's lucky 7's
Bob
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ChuckC

According to Wade's ID book, they look JUST like Hiser Lucky 7 light heads.  If'n they are... they are made beginning around 1995. He made another version not called "light" which was visibly heavier (more metal) in the front and also the blades.  Also made a flat (no ferrule) trade point that looked like them.  Hiser also made this blade design into a "biscuit cutter " style (three blade.
Later
ChuckC

CHAD

Thanks Bob.I will see if i can find some info on a search.Chad

Bowmania

I believe they are Butterfield Brutes.  I have a couple in my collection.

Bowmania
I'm not putting up with this guys shit and dogging me.

ChuckC

Todd.  I thought so too at first.   But I am pretty certain they are the Lucky Seven lights.

The BB's are a bit different near the top, where the cut outs meet the ferrule.   I took a deer with a BB this year.  The opening it left was quite impressive in spite of my muffed shot.
ChuckC

CHAD


2-BIG

If you got them at a Michigan shoot then they probably are one of Cal Hiser's heads. I won a half dozen of his Spirit heads at the MTB banquet and the Spirit has another hole in the front similar to a deadhead. They are probably one of his other heads.
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Ron Roehrick

I looked in my reference book and they are Hiser Lucky 7 light 2 vents .Made in 1995 # 0068.540 in Wade Phillips Book  Traditional Broadheads- 1972-2007.

Falk

I wasn't here for just two days and almost missed this one. It certainly looks like I am not needed though. But I feel tickled (<= is this the right context to use it here?) that some of you think I would have known  :o  and I think I did - on the spot  ;)
I would like to agree to all those above who said: Hiser "Lucky 7 Light"
... and it's still missing in MY collection BTW  :(


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