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Does anybody know where Zwickey broadheads are made? I would like to buy some Eskimos in bulk rather than just a 6 pack. Anybody done this before? Thanks in advance.
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I like the looks of that new Cliff head as well, but Wyo doesn't allow barbed heads either.
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Never herd of the Cliff broadhead and can fine nothing on the net about them.
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Just checked page 57. The Cliff looks neat, but I fear it would hang-up on the edge of my back quiver when I was pulling one. I like the reverse angle of the Eskimo or an old Bear Razorhead for this reason.
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Old thread from TradGang that has pics of a Barbed Zwickey from the 1940s; I'm not sure about the Cliff head, but I would assume it looks something like this older model.
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Not legal in PA either. I wouldn't use one if it was. I want the arrow to come out if my hit was non-lethal. I left a bleeder blade in a deer one time and never used them again.
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