Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
Not really crazy about it.I'd like it better if it had a single centered bleeder instead of the 2 outboard bleeders...or just a blade without the bleeder would be better yet
#4
RE: Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
Personally I wouldn't use them with a Compound let alone my Longbow! To me it looks like there would be a penetration problem with all that trying to go thru something!! Just too much trying to do to much! I'll stick with a 2 or 3 blade, I'll keep it simple!!
#5
RE: Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
To be honest I'm a little Interested In what they can do. They do look like they might be a tad to short and wide for a traditional set up when talking penetration. Maybe not though as pictures can be deceiving.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 257
RE: Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
well with my understanding, afc and game trakker from a few years ago joined up. afc arrows died out. gametrakker kept making broadheads. soon production shifted to asian and new names came out. eastmanoutfitters (gametrakker) and carbon express (afc) and chances are the carbon express is made by eastman, yes the wally world broadheads!! i have tried a few eastmans just for the heck of it. they shoot well but they are very weak. i wouldnt shoot the new cx broadhead if it is in fact made by eastman
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Have y'all seen; The Carbon Express F-15 Fixed Blade Broadhead
I'm thinking there's a broadhead that not even 6" banana fletchings could spin and stabilize. There's a reason the F-15 uses two tail stabilizers, and it ain't to make the plane easier to spin. Be nice to buy some and hang onto them. They'll look good in a broadhead collection after they've been discontinued and forgotten.