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Abowyer screw in prototype pictures!

Started by Cody Bos, November 13, 2009, 03:28:00 PM

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Cody Bos

Let us know what you think of the looks of these heads.Shooting for 250 grains. We are planning on making 440C stainless and 1075 carbon steel. Top(stainless)Bottom(carbon)  Abowyer Inc.

coaster500

Darn I just ordered Brown Bears with adapters for a 300 gr head......Do you need a tester? I would love to try out that stainless 250 with w 50 grain brass insert:) Looks great !!!! Are you going to do a 300?
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vtmtnman

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happy1

I like the way they look but would like to see you make them in 125 grain and 150 grain
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Bowspirit

I love my three-blades...but that sure is one tempting broadhead there...
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Buckeye Trad Hunter

I would really like to see those in 150gr. as well.

Bob B.

They look super!  Do you have the demensions?  I think my carbons would love them, and help my EFOC some!!  I would buy the carbon steel heads personally.

Bob.
66"  Osage Royale    57lbs@29
68"  Shrew Hill      49lbs@29
68"  Deathwish       51lbs@29
68"  Morning Star    55lbs@29
68"  Misty Dawn      55lbs@29

Richie Nell

Those heads certainly look nice.  But, IMO..the problem with screw-on heads is that it takes away from being able to create more weight with an adapter.
Having options is usually a good thing.  I think I would rather have a very heavy glue on head around 250-300 grains.
Richie Nell

Black Widow
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Interseptor

I have always liked the screw-on one piece heads.  I think I might try those out.  Do you make them in 200 grain sizes?
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snag

I use the Brown Bear glue-ons currently. I like the looks of these in a screw-in. The 250gr. heads would work for me. I will go with the steel. If you come out with a lower weight series that would be fine with me also. I use 100gr. brass adaptors and like a point weight total of 225-250gr. for the carbons I use. I really like the back of the head angled less than 90 degrees with a beveled back edge. Very nice!  The one thing I noticed with the first Brown Bears I received was that they were painted green.  Like the color...but the paint wiped right off...?  I would rather they were bare metal if that was going to be the norm. Thanks, David
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JC

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Over&Under

Those stainless ones are almost too purdy to shoot through a deer....Aaww who am I kidding, how could you not want to shoot that at something, now thats the sin...LOL

I think I will have to try some of those!
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Don Batten

Look good to me. Ive been satisfied with my brown bears so far. would like to see you offer in 200, 175, and maybe 150. DB
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pacopperhead

QuoteOriginally posted by happy1:
I like the way they look but would like to see you make them in 125 grain and 150 grain
agreed

Ragnarok Forge

Are you planning to coat the carbon head with a teflon finish?  I am going to be looking at buying some carbon heads form you.  I am putting together some UEFOC arrows and the 250 grain head will help a lot with that.
Clay Walker
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amar911

I'll take some of the stainless heads, please!

Allan
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wislnwings

They look great.  When will they be available to order?

jerseyboy

what about glue on for us woodies? Any plans
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Keefer

I like the carbon head myself.Maybe call them "Skin & Bones"...

Bel007

Wicked awsome!  Their look is clean, simplistic, and rugged.  I'd buy 'em.
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