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Simmons Broadheads/glue on?

Started by Zwickey-Fever, July 11, 2017, 07:23:00 AM

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Zwickey-Fever

Can anyone tell me why Simmons stop selling their glue on broadheads?? I just noticed that they will no longer be selling their glue on broadheads on the Simmons website. Thanks
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;
Genesis 27:3

Michael Arnette

Braveheart archery has a bunch of them if you need to stalk up. I'm not sure why they quit honestly but I've heard that limited orders of the glue on version were the main reason.

Zwickey-Fever

Thanks. I decided to give the Tiger Sharks a try this year on my Woodies. They fly great as well as great penetration. I only bought three as a trial run though.
Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;
Genesis 27:3

Sawpilot 75

The original ferrul supply has run out. Because of that and the majority of orders are for screw in's. It's just economics unfortunately. I bought a dozen when Dave explained to me why. Great heads. They are all hand brazed so I can understand why he needs to discontinue them.

Matt Quick

Try the Centaurs. They are a little heavier though. The ferrules on the Centaurs have much better tolerances too. It always took me some time to get the glue on Simmons to spins straight. The Centaurs are dead on!

SlowBowinMO

QuoteOriginally posted by Matt Quick:
Try the Centaurs. They are a little heavier though. The ferrules on the Centaurs have much better tolerances too. It always took me some time to get the glue on Simmons to spins straight. The Centaurs are dead on!
That surprises me as the Centaurs were made by Simmons using the same ferrules I believe.

Market trends are just not in favor of glue on heads.  We have seen quite a few slip away the last few years.

For those interested do have a few Simmons glue on heads left, we bought all they had and are down to just a handful.  We still have some Tigershark 135's and Safari 165's.  All the rest are gone.
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Jim Neaves

Centaur heads have always been made by me never by Simmons. Centaur heads have a cnc machined ferrule with a .025 wall thickness made from a high impact, tool grade steel. Simmons ferrules are a .015 wall thickness and are a spun ferrule. Just to clarify thanks.

cacciatore

I will order the Centaur for sure  they look awesome with a lot of choices.
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frank bullitt

Yes, CENTAUR!  

Big Game heads, double bevel!

Jim is  Quality One!

Cory Mattson

No question Centaur is a better built head. I used Simmons Sharks for over 20 years and the final tuning was always annoying - but worth it since they were the best performing heads at  the time. Glad to move on.

Broadhead market is a pot of gold for some. It is HUGE money if you ever get to be one of the Thunderhead, "Muzzy moment", or "rage in the cage" heads.

Traditional heads with glue on design is a small fraction. For us we are just glad Centaur picked up the ball.  

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David McLendon

I switched from Simmons Tree Sharks to the Centaur Big Game head, very satisfied.
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