Anyone recognize these broadheads? (Part two)
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Anyone recognize these broadheads? (Part two)
While cleaning up dad's hunting gear I found these broadheads and was wondering if anyone knows what they are and their intended use?
Once again regards,
Robin
Once again regards,
Robin
Wildlife Management & Reduction Specialist
I think mtbyak be right, I used bear and the center insert fit a little different, steel was strong and hard to sharpen. Once sharp they held a edge well.mtbyak wrote:Those heads look to me as if they are the old Ben Pearson broadheads.
They were Pearson's version of the Bear Razorhead.
Made of very soft steel, easy to sharpen but did not hold an edge well.
Shoot Straight
Kirk
Always learning!!
Home fer now!
Home fer now!
braodheads
Forgot too login this is Johnbuck 9 and the guys are right they are Ben Pearsons, I have hunted with them back in the 60/s and early 70/s with recurves,I still have sum they do take after the bear, and are not swickey,
bear slide thru the ferrul,and the bleeder blades lock in little indents,
but not knocking zwickeys , I hunted with them for about 30 years, great broadhead, for any game animal.
Have a great season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bear slide thru the ferrul,and the bleeder blades lock in little indents,
but not knocking zwickeys , I hunted with them for about 30 years, great broadhead, for any game animal.
Have a great season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!