When you pull back an arrow with one of these fixed 100-grain, three-blade broadheads, you can release with confidence knowing they'll get the job done. The stainless steel
.017" blades hold a razor-sharp edge. Compact design with full 1" cutting diameter. Titanium-coated steel ferrule for
added strength. Per 3.
When you pull back an arrow with one of these fixed 100-grain, three-blade broadheads, you can release with confidence knowing they'll get the job done. The stainless steel .017" blades hold a razor-sharp edge. Compact design with full 1" cutting diameter. Titanium-coated steel ferrule for added strength. Per 3.
Average Customer Rating:
4.3 out of 5
5 of 6 (83%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Don't go only on the size,November 19, 2009
By Ricky4873from Queensland Austraila
"Small in size and thats the only small thing about them... fly as close to a target point as you can get. I shot them into palm trees so i knew there not going to fall apart on game , and you gessed it PASSED 100% . I have taken a 65kg , 73kg & 106kg boars and none have fullen apart (apart from the 1 I send into a large rock that also snaped the shaft). Now im buying more to keep aside..... Give them a go"
Great price...Great product,October 4, 2009
By NMichhunterfrom Northern MI
"I have recovered every animal I have hit with these, and have not seen any type of failure after recovering the arrow. I'm aware that you can buy a more expensive name, but these will be tipping my arrows on the rest of my trips. I took a doe on opening day this season with these and watched her fall 30 yds from where she stood when I shot. I am a believer that accuracy is more important than trying to cut an animal in half. Try 'em."
You get what you pay for...,September 24, 2009
By LoneStarDennisfrom Central Texas
"I've used these broadheads as "backups" on feral hogs and small game. I would not recommend them as the primary broadhead for whitetails or other big game. I shoot a lot of hogs and hogs are tough on even the best broadheads. So with these broadheads you get a very inexpensive tool that will work under most circumstances, but not tough enough to bank on when that true trophy animal steps out. I gave them four stars only because I know what I am paying for---before I buy. I use cheap broadheads only where cheap broadheads are appropriate. I've never had one malfunction on any animal, but they are usually only good for one shot at a hog. They are so cheap that replacement blades would not be practical. For small game they are great, because they fly accurately and if you lose one or two, you've not spend much cash purchasing them. But again---for whitetails go with the Cabelas Copperhead---for a very good broadhead that is still very reasonably priced."
blades are cheap,September 14, 2009
By 5buckfrom bureau county illinois
"i used these broadheads a few years back.They are cheaper than a lot of others,and thats what drew me in,besides the smaller diameter tips seem to fly truer',compared w/large diameter broadheads.I give them 2 stars because i had killed 2 bucks w-them....they do fly true!...but what good is that if you will be searching thru the body cavity to find your blades?? both deer were shot in the rib cage....the broadhead did its job ...by killing the animal....and flying correct...but....you can find more durable broadheads...like trophy ridges ROCKETS....but,now they have also raised there price.....if the blades were thicker....and locked in better i would still be shooting the eastman heads.....otherwise you can do alot better."
Terminator 2 Broadhead,September 3, 2009
By dgrimme1977from Southaven, MS
"This is an awesome little broadhead that performs well at a great price. I made a 15 yard shot on a doe last year and got a perfect pass through. The blood trail was very good and the deer fell within 40 yards of the stand. I was very pleased with this product's performance in the field. They shoot straight and hit hard. 5 stars!!"