🎯 Hit the mark every time with precision-engineered broadheads!
The 6 Pack Hunting Broadhead features 100 grain, 420 stainless steel construction with three razor-sharp blades, designed for superior penetration and accuracy. Each broadhead is spin-tested for perfect balance, making it compatible with all crossbows and compound bows. Ideal for serious archers looking to enhance their performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.06 x 3.98 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Ellen Archery |
Material | 420 stainless steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Size | 100 Gra" |
B**2
Pleasantly Surprised !
I took a gamble on these broadheads with the expectations of having to return them.The overall quality is very good. They are sharp out of the box, spin test well, and over all finish is clean. Weight tolerance is within .4 grains +/- on all 6 heads.With cost of broadheads in this day and age, these were a bargain. They will be in my quiver this year for deer and elk.Follow up: I Tested flight out to 90 yards . These heads impact with my 100 grain field tips. They hold their edge well shooting into a Rinehart target. No deformities and still spin well after multiple shots. Touched up on a flat Diamond stone and they are hunt ready.Tech note: Squareing the arrow inserts results in better spin test results and a more accurate flight.
J**A
Outstanding Broadhead
Amazing quality/durability for China made. Highly recommend for the price. Fast delivery as well
T**9
Great Broadhead arrowheads.
I bow hunt every year for deer. I have used more expensive heads from the big boy brands but honestly these heads do the same thing. If you place your shot correctly the heads will do their job as well. 3 seasons in a row using these heads and every year I have filled the freezer. Heads are sharp and cut as designed. These heads sit on easton carbon shafts, fly straight and if you can’t recover your arrow don’t hurt the wallet as much. I have recommended these heads to multiple Hu ting buddies and no complaints yet. I am happy with this product and have purchased multiple broadhead to replace my older stock. I am happy with this product and have used my own money to purchase them.
B**A
Not bad
Decently sharp, a bit wobbly until last round, just tighten good.
J**E
Quick service
Great product
M**E
Well balanced and very sharp!
These are only 100 Grain tips so they are definitely not overly large. They don't come shipped in any kind of a container other than a piece of foam and plastic display packaging, but that's not an issue in my opinion.I mounted 3 out of the six on arrows and gave them a spin test. No issues there, which was a pleasant surprise given the cost. As you can hopefully see in the accompanying image, they are also quite sharp right out of the box... that's another bonus there. I haven't tested them in the field yet, but given the positive results stated above, I don't foresee any issues.
R**N
Consistent and Concentric
All six broadheads spun perfectly concentric and were all within 0.5 grains of each other, averaging 100.50 to 100.10 grains each. This extra weight is perfect, because it allows you to sharpen the broadheads and still get matching weight points.All broadheads should be precisely sharpened before use for hunting. You want the sharpest, smoothest, easiest passthrough you can achieve for success and ethical reasons.However, if your just shooting into foam, then these are ready out of the package.Because the broadheads have three blades, they are sharpen along the three plains. As a result, the angle of the edges are not the standard kitchen knife 20*, or pocket knife 25*. They are 30* and won't "feel" sharp like a razor, but they will easily push right through anything you are hunting. I recommend buying a complete set of diamond sharpening plates. I worked them starting with 240 grit in order to perfectly plane each side of the broadhead from tip to the back edge of the blade. Then progressively moved my way through the set of diamond plates... 400, 600, 800, 1200, 2000, and then finished with green compound on a leather strop. Simply sharpen each side one pass, and then tuned it to the next side, always working in sets of three. This ensures that each side receives the same amount of attention to maintain concentricity.
M**H
Cheaper isn’t better . Just get nice ones !
So I was having an issue with my bolts shooting all over and couldn’t figure out why. I’d sight in my bow with field tips and all good I tried to shoot while hunting and just miss horrible and one nice buck I wounded and was so bummed I hurt it and in my mind made it suffer. (He still walking around fine now but season over still on cameras with a butt wound) finally one day I was talking to my buddy and he said “it’s your arrow tips I had the same thing happen when I got cheap ones” He had me shoot mine at a target with this tip and way off even hitting the block opposite of the way it missed a doe earlier that day . Then same brand arrow I just shot I got a new one and he said take that tip off and put this muzzy on and shoot it . So I did and bam almost dead on target . I had to replace his muzzy as it got lost in my target block but I was ready to replace my bow because I couldn’t figure out why it was shooting all over the place . I was thinking it was my bolts or my sting or the timing in my draw was messed up. It was only my second season using anything other then a gun so I really didn’t know what was going on . Long story short cheaper isn’t better when it feeds your family .
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