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GaryL
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Post by GaryL »

Quote in part Richard "These broadheads look interesting. Can someone tell a "no hunter" why 3 or 4 blade broadheads are better or more famous? "

Don't know about Famous, however with a vert. bow or xbow two blade are SOMETIMES a problem with dynamics/ air flow pushing the arrow up/down side ways....with 3 or 4 blade it is easier to tune the blade to the arrow. IE: line up a three blade with the flecthing.
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Post by Richard »

Thank you very much, Gary! I didn't know that.
This forum is always good to learn something. :idea:
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Those are awesome broadheads.
The manufacturer defenately knows what he is talking about.

Check out their web site and learn something new about archery
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Anonymous wrote:Those are awesome broadheads.
The manufacturer defenately knows what he is talking about.

Check out their web site and learn something new about archery
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Post by Sandman »

Not that I needed another set of broadheads :shock: but, I could not turn down the price. All tolled out the door from E-Bay was $23.91 CAD. :wink:

E-BAY: "You are bidding on 6 new in the package Hammer-SSI wasp 125 grain broadhead. WASP HAMMER-SST STAINLESS STEEL SMART TIP
* 1 3/16" cutting diameter
* .027 thick blade
* cuts on impact
* superior aerodynamics trocar "smart tip" is heat treated to 42 cr and crafted of 416 stainless and technologically aligned at the factory."


Will stick with my 100 Wasp Boss for now and toy with these later.

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I have not priced them, but it reads like ya got a good deal :!: :twisted:
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Post by Sandman »

Cheapest I can find around here is $37.50 at Archer's Nook.

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