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200 Grain Broaheads

Started by mrfritz, February 17, 2007, 08:05:00 AM

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joel smith

steel adapters w/your choice of BH can be every bit as strong and straight as one-piece heads with the right glue----24 hour epoxy or JB Weld.
"...some of it's magic, some of it's tragic, but I've had a good life all the way..."
Jimmy Buffet from HE WENT TO PARIS

mrfritz

QuoteOriginally posted by JC:
The price will be easy enough to take care of but not sure why you are limiting yourself to no adapters...no real reason not to use them.
It has to do with the reason I got into traditional from compounds..........simplicity.  I may not have the most traditional set up in the end, but it'll be close to the simplest.   :)

Moengo

Which manufacturers produce a 200gr. screw-in broadhead, that sells 6 for $30?
CB

mrfritz

That's the question  :)

I know that there are broadheads out there for 30 bucks a half dozen, and I know there are 200 grain braidheads, but are is there one that can give me both?

JC

QuoteOriginally posted by Moengo:
Which manufacturers produce a 200gr. screw-in broadhead, that sells 6 for $30?
None, but if you get rid of the "no adapters" issue you can find plenty that fit in that 6 for $30 category. And all of those have killed an aircraft carrier full of game. Adapters work great, simple as anything else, strong, no issues whatsoever. But, if you don't want adapters, you just don't want adapters....I may not understand it but it's yer criteria, have fun looking.
"Being there was good enough..." Charlie Lamb reflecting on a hunt
TGMM Brotherhood of the Bow

Pete W

Like JC said, but many factory screw in broadheads are just glue on with adapters installed for you. Wether it is a furrel that the blade is screwed to or glued to is not realy that diferent.
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snag

What do you do if you shoot wood arrows? I am currently shooting 160gr. glue-on bhds. I would like to go up to 200gr and give it a try. I have heard some drill and put shot or something to weight the front end. I wish there was another way. Like a glue-on adaptor for your glue-on broadhead.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

dino

A six pack of 200 grain broadheads for under 30 dollars just simply does not exist.  Either decide to pay more or use an adapter.  dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

Pete W

Snag:
Dennis at  http://git-r-donearchery.com/  has 200 grain Ace glue on's. problem solved
pete
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6 POINT

160 gr. Grizzly+125gr.steel broadhead adapter+100gr. brass insert=385gr. total weight on the front of Axis 340 31" long. Shoot extremely well and unbelieveable penetration.

Bob Morrison

250 Minimum, prefer 350. 125 BH with 125 Steel BH adapter min... will go though anything other than a solid big round bone.

snag

Thanks Pete. I looked at them. I don't like the idea that they are vented. I have heard that vented heads make noise....?
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Bert Frelink

200 grain ACE head is not vented,and is a glue on for wood shafts.
Dennis(manyletters) carries them I think they run about 20-25 $(canadian) for 6.
They make for a deadly combination on Birch shafts, mine go just over 840 Grains.
Regards, Bert

Pete W

No vents on the 200 Ace. These are just big 2 blades that cut a wide path.
I have never had a problem with vented blades either. I think it depends on how well the broadhead/arrow is tuned, and if there are any rough edges in the vents that ned to be filed off.

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