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Broadhead for Elk

Started by leatherneck, May 29, 2008, 08:39:00 PM

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Bob Morrison

This is the 1st look at the 2 blade BH will be 300 Gr.
2 blade BH

Kingwouldbe

Now your talkin Bob, deep penetration with weight forward.

When will they be available? and the price tag

My Grizzlies 285gr. (160+125gr.+steel insert=285gr.

I think your on to something with them pre sharpened for the folks who are grizzly challenged. LOL

ken denton

Bob, Is the diagram you are showing of the two blade a right wing bevel? I know it is typed in Left wing but photo shows a right wing!!! Just wondering! Ken
"Arrows into the wind", What a wounderful sight!!!

Orion

Bob:  Looks like a very nice/sturdy head.  Might you be working on a glue-on version sometime in the future?

Widowbender

Nice lookin Heads, Bob....I'm gonna have to try some of those 2-bladers.

David
David

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Bob Morrison

What is shown is Right bevel, We are planning on left single bevel. Most now use left wing feathers so that should help. I'm not 100% sure but you may be able to get right bevel also,,, They are to be a custom head.   There may be an adapter to use a glue on later.

Bob

Steve C.

I live in Colorado and hunt elk every year. I've taken two cw elk with the following setup: 57lb@28" bow, I draw 28". 29" cedars with 125 grain snuffers. Total arrow weight is 530 grains. MY shots were 8 & 12 yards broadside and I had complete pass thru's with this set-up. I think you'll be fine.
Steve C.

ArkyBob

Hey Bob,  the two blade really interests me.  Please let me know when they are available.  I want to have enough time to tune before a trip to Colorado in sept.     Thanks    BOB
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