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Waiting for "new" heavy broadheads

Started by Ken Taylor, June 23, 2009, 09:08:00 PM

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JimB

It is a steel cylinder that slips over the end of your wood arrow.It has a hole through the center that allows you to drill a hole through the center of your broadhead taper so you can epoxy in a 1/8" rod for front end weight and I assume,strength.Looks like a pretty slick tool.

SlowBowinMO

"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

martin guy

Man I gotta get one of them!    :D

If you want the ultimate, get the tungsten with it, 2 inches weighs between 115 and 122 grains and you can't bend it! (not without a vice and vice grips anyways)

Andy

dawoollady

Have you checked out Woodyweights? They provide all weight forward benefits on both wood and carbon arrows (with an adapter) without doing all the extra work to add weight or expense of footed shafts. Check out their site...they work great!

dawoollady

Don't need a heavy broadhead if you add woodyweights first..check them out at a show or their site...woodyweights.com


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