NEW for 2004
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RE: NEW for 2004
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Will the entrance hole be small or big?
A: The entrance hole will be around a 1 inch slice (about the size of other broadheads in the full open position) and then deploy and expand to a HUGE 2 ¾ inch cutting width (over 2 1/8” for the 100 grain).
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Q: Will the entrance hole be small or big?
A: The entrance hole will be around a 1 inch slice (about the size of other broadheads in the full open position) and then deploy and expand to a HUGE 2 ¾ inch cutting width (over 2 1/8” for the 100 grain).
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 387
RE: NEW for 2004
I like 'em. That is, if the blades are strong and well attached. Not worth buying if the blades break off. I think I will let others try and test before I shell out the large $ I think these are going to cost.
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RE: NEW for 2004
Stealthy One
this is on the web page
"the proprietary curved edge .032” stainless blades that are hard, yet ductile to avoid breaking". The very special anodizing process yields a surface hardness of 65 R-C
this broadhead will be at the ata show if you can go take a look at it
this is on the web page
"the proprietary curved edge .032” stainless blades that are hard, yet ductile to avoid breaking". The very special anodizing process yields a surface hardness of 65 R-C
this broadhead will be at the ata show if you can go take a look at it