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ribtek users I need dimensions

Started by Granite Mtn, March 04, 2010, 01:53:00 PM

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Granite Mtn

Any one out there that has some ribteks I would really like the dimensions of the 130, 160, and 190 grain ribteks.  Length, width, and thickness.  Any help would be appreciated.

Granite Mtn

c'mon sombody out there has the info please give it up.

Maxximusgrind

I have some old 130's-I'll measure one.
Measure twice,cut once,then beat it to fit

Maxximusgrind

looks like length is about 2.39 inches,width at widest is right at 1.25",thickness is about .041". again thats from a couple old 130s
Hope it helps
Robert
Measure twice,cut once,then beat it to fit

Granite Mtn

Thanks for the info hope more chime in.

piggy

Hi Mate,
       If you send me your address I will send you a 190 grn head if that would suit you better.

Cheers

Paul

monkeyball

Chris,
     The 160 is 1 1/4 at the base and 2 3/4 long.

I have a 190 that measures 1 1/4 at the base and 3 1/4 long. A new head would probably have a larger measurement than this one. It has been reduced pretty good with a file.

Hope that helps......Craig

Granite Mtn

Thanks much guys. I am planing on ordering a bunch and am having trouble finding specs.

ottertails

The 160 is 2 3/4 L X 1 1/4 W
The 190 is 3 3/16 L X 1 1/4 W....Note: Both were  made with 23/64 ferrules, the lighter heads with standard 11/32.

Sorry no specs on the lighter heads.

Steve H.

First off Happy Birthday a couple days late.

Second, where is Granite Mtn?

Third, which ones are you missing?  I probably have them all at home.

The 160 Ribtek is probbaly the single strongest broadhead know to man.

Rik

Steve ------- you got that right!

The 160 Ribtek is as good as it gets. The only animals I hesitated from shooting with a 160-grain Ribtek were Australian Buffalo.

Other than them, Cape Buffalo, and Rhino, I will not hesitate to use Ribteks.

The "ribs" slightly "rough up" the skin, leaving a hole instead of a slit.

The difference in the blood trail left by a hole and a slit are huge.

Way, WAY too many photos of my Ribtek kills to post. You will just have to trust me on this one. . .

Granite Mtn

thanks for the info, considering ordering a large quantity and having trouble finding specs.  
1. thanks
2. old forward looking radar sight where I shot my first caribou
3. I am thinking 100 130s 200 160s 100 190s

GregD

Are ribteks still made? Where are they available?  Thanks, Greg

Steve H.

I would just go for the 160's and call er good but have shot stuff with Ribtek 123, 125, 130, 160, and 190.  The dimensions of the important ones are listed above.

I don't know if they are still made or not?

Maxximusgrind

GregD,they(or at least the ones I have)are made in Australia-I think they still are
Measure twice,cut once,then beat it to fit

Ground Hunter


GregD

Anybody here in the U.S or Canada? The shipping has to be tough from Oz. Thanks, Greg

Terry Green

I'm sure you can get all the specs you want from the company.
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