You are welcome to use any info you can find, or talk me into creating. All the pics posted anywhere are public domain, and the photobucket album they come from is public.
I will try to find a photographer among my at work to take some good pics. Mine pretty much suck. I'd especially like to get a good pic of the tip.
I'm glad someone is interested enough to do it. Between work and 39 days of scheduled hunting this year I have zero time. (Life's tough ain't it! )
Put me down for a dozen heads: I've given too many away!
-------------------- Don G 66" ACS CSX 58# at my 29.5" draw, 30.5" BOH Ashby disciple Posts: 59 | From: CO | Registered: Sep 2011
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Ray says these will cost $28.75 each (head and stem) if we order 100...$27 each if 200 are ordered. That's still less than the Ashby heads...but quite a lot for a broadhead. Guess we'll see if I can find enough folks who want to try them to get 100 and go from there.
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My Father's bow rack is the sky. Posts: 1089 | From: Oklahoma | Registered: Jul 2010
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That's a pretty big price jump over the regular heads.
I wonder if it'd save a few bucks each to get them unsharpened? The as-machined heads are easily sharpened on a KME. I'd actually prefer that, and I assume most dangerous game hunters feel the same way. (??)
-------------------- Don G 66" ACS CSX 58# at my 29.5" draw, 30.5" BOH Ashby disciple Posts: 59 | From: CO | Registered: Sep 2011
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I love the heads. The design is the best I have seen yet, although shaft selection certainly is limited. I may have to start working up shafts to fit them.
Allan
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