Cheapest Broadhead for Small Game
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RE: Cheapest Broadhead for Small Game
ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8
The cheapest way to go would be a fieldpoint with a washer behind it. It would be like a pointed blunt...
The cheapest way to go would be a fieldpoint with a washer behind it. It would be like a pointed blunt...
#12
RE: Cheapest Broadhead for Small Game
Ribtek and Tusker heads run around $15 per half dozen. Never used Ribteks but I hear they are excellent. Never heard of Tusker before, but they're in the price range.
Being from Australia and both those heads are Aussie made I have used them in the past and they are good heads but there is a better Aussie head "Outback" made by Alan Woodward (Woody)and are very affordable.
http://users.ncable.net.au/~woody/introduction_page.htm
I have 2 dozen of his Supremes coming in, 170grjust gonna have to get some brass 50gr inserts for them
Also if you want a really cheap head and depending on shaft dia. you can use 38 or 9mmbrass, just go to a gun range and pick up some
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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RE: Cheapest Broadhead for Small Game
Thks. guys. I've used blunts in various forms over the years, and done fine with them. I always use a metal blunt with/without a washer behind it, and like that system...BUT NOT FOR ROCKCHUCKS, which is what i'm after. I wnat as much killing power as i can get for them without having to waste1 or 6$5 broadheads in the rocks. I do have some of the Eastman heads, and will probably just get more of them. They fly true, and r about as cheap as anything i've found. Be nice to get some odl Bear Razorheads cheap somewhere.
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