Strange Mechanical Broadheads
Moderator: Excalibur Marketing Dude
Strange Mechanical Broadheads
Is anyone out there familiar with the pictured broadheads? (I hope the images show up)
I would like to know who made them, when and how they are designed to open.......I dont see any way to put a rubber "o' ring on them.
Thanks for your help!
bill
I would like to know who made them, when and how they are designed to open.......I dont see any way to put a rubber "o' ring on them.
Thanks for your help!
bill
-
- Posts: 510
- Joined: Wed May 05, 2004 3:51 pm
- Location: BRAMPTON,ONTARIO
Starnge Mechanical Broadheads
Do you think that they may be designed to be fired in the open position,and they would reverse if you had to pull it out of the animal?
Sure doesn't seem to be any advantage to firing them in the forward postion!(may even be dangerous to handle)
Bob.
Sure doesn't seem to be any advantage to firing them in the forward postion!(may even be dangerous to handle)
Bob.
Bob Vandrish.
Re: Starnge Mechanical Broadheads
Yea Bob,BOB VANDRISH wrote:Do you think that they may be designed to be fired in the open position,and they would reverse if you had to pull it out of the animal?
Sure doesn't seem to be any advantage to firing them in the forward postion!(may even be dangerous to handle)
Bob.
I was thinking of that also.....but how big of a market would there be for them. Gotta be the dumbest design I ever saw. Think I'll put them on Ebay and see what I get!
Whoops, I erased my Pictures....got to get them back on!!
Thanks for responding
Bill
-
- Posts: 238
- Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2004 12:09 am
- Location: Central Alberta
To all interested.....These are on Ebay right now. Lets see what the interest is and what they bring.
Bill
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7153536267
Bill
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 7153536267
-
- Posts: 210
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2002 2:24 pm
They are the first broadheads I bought. They are Puckets elkhead and are not a mechanical. The blades are shot in the back position but puckets would tell you it did not really matter if they were forward. The reason they went forward was mainly so they were not classed as barbed head, but also for easy removal. The wedgehead model had a wedge cut out of the tip. These broadheads out of probably two dozen I own are the worst of the lot.
Steven
Steven
Steven in England