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    Broadhead Mod - Just Because

    So, the other night I was bored, and did this thing.

    Had a Jerry Hill "Killer" broadhead that got bent. Not surprising since it involved two pigs with one shot, and a fat mesquite tree, where the second pig (about a 40 #er with the arrow through it's head) was dangling, and bouncing around like crazy on the arrow stuck in the tree.

    The arrow was at a downward angle to the broadhead, so it took that pig a little while to bounce/pull off the end.

    So, to the thing I did.

    The ferule was pretty much toast, so I drilled out the pins connecting the blade to the ferule, straightened the blade, and built a ferule out of a NAP Spitfire expandable ferule.

    The blade weighs 122 grains. the ferule weighs 50 grains after some modification, for a total broadhead weight of 172 grains.

    I double pinned it, and it's solid as a rock.
    Wouldn't hesitate to use it.

    Would be perfect if I was still shooting 175 grain heads, but I'm shooting 225s with my new setup.

    Whata Ya Think?

    Rick
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    #2
    Yes, I don't just like to tinker.
    I love to tinker.

    Rick

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      #3
      I'm betting it would kill. Glue an insert weight in to bring up the weight and try it.

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        #4
        How does it spin?
        Super cool rig.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Briar Friar View Post
          How does it spin?
          Super cool rig.
          "Almost" perfectly, and it flies great.

          Thanks.

          I think I am going to redo it, and use something for the ferrule, that will get it to 225 grains. If so, it will go in my quiver. I just wanted to do something quick to see if I could do it.

          Rick

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            #6
            This one will go in my quiver.

            Blade is 122 grains.

            Used a 175 grain Saunders field point for the ferrule, and after it's modifications it turned in at 104.8 grains.

            Double pinned, and JB welded. It's a tank. :-)

            Finished weight 226.8 grains. That's close enough to the target 225 grains for me, and it spins perfect.

            Rick
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              #7
              Get some!

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                #8
                I like it.

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