I picked up a dozen of the Hunters Head in the 145 gr unsharpened version. I have not weighed them but 3 Rivers was calling them 150 gr heads. I mounted one to an 11/32" cedar arrow and sharpened it up. Using a #10 mill bastard file I made fairly quick work of it. I could not seem to keep from getting into the ferrule a bit with the file but I guess I could touch that up a bit with a sharpie. The ferrule is spot welded which is fine but I was concerned when I recieved them that they all had some arc burn on the blade edges where they apparently came in contact with the spot welder during the welding process. The #10 file took that off with no problem. The tanto tip angle is not pre shaped and I had to take care in creating that. It was not hard, you just need to use caution there that you dont slip and slice your self. I shot it before and after sharpening. It was easier to remove from the target after sharpening. I thought the fit of the ferrule to the taper on my arrow was slightly lose but the pine pitch ferrule hot melt that I have filled in really well and it only required some minor reheating to get the wobble out. It flew great from my 50# Super Shrew and I shot it for awhile with the head this afternoon. I'm thinking these will be my turkey arrows for this year. I have considered using a string tracker and the cut outs on the blade might work for a place to tie the string to. Would like to hear anyones comments on using the head for turkeys or using a string tracker with it.
Thanks,
Duncan