American BroadHead company!
#4
david is probably not too far off. that one is what 7/8th? that thing was tiny. the "big" one was an inch i believe. i shot the big one into a wooden pallet. pulled it out and it was wrecked. needed 3 new blades atleast. my muzzys never done that to me and petrated deeper
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 176
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From: Woodsboro Md USA
the idea that they fly like feild points is not all true!!!!!!!!!i have tried to get all kinds of fixed heads to fly like feild pts with no luck sonics included!!!!!!!!the only way is to go back to my alluium arrows shafts but carbon arrows always hit differently!!!!!!!
#6
really, i have been extremely succesful with them. Every buck and Bear I've shot with them drop extremley close to the tree. I get Pass through's all the time. Same with all my buddies, never had a problem with them.
#8
Didn't fly like fieldpoints for me. I take a lot of time tuning my setup making sure I get perfect arrow flight and I could not for the life of me get these heads to fly right out of my bow. I also like others was bothered by the small cutting diameter. I will say however that they are built like a tank and will probably hold up very well to a solid bone hit. But IMHO just because they are a small diameter head does not mean they will always fly like fieldpoints out of every bow.
#10
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
Likes: 1
From: Blossvale, New York
Rickmur... of course it's an advertiser doing some trolling. Soon the guy in the desk next to him will log in with his 3 post and start telling how great they are.. Look at this sentence by our new member..
I never heard a bowhunter in 36 years refer to an animal as "drop extremlely clost to the tree". Sounds more like an engineer that can't spell trying to sound like a bowhunter.[8D][8D][8D] AND.... good morning to the rest of you on HNI too. It's a slick cool morning here. OH, and there are other broadheads made in the USA.
Every buck and Bear I've shot with them drop extremley close to the tree.


