150 grain field tip to match boltcutter broadhead

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150 grain field tip to match boltcutter broadhead

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I have decided to try the new excal boltcutter broadheads. I have had no trouble finding the broadhead. I can't find any 150 grain field points anywhere. Anyone know where to get them?
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Post by ehntr »

Not 150's......but close. I've got some 145's and I'm not recalling exactly where I got them..............it was either from 3 Rivers or an ebay store purchase. 11/32's dia. Try 3Rivers or ebay for 150grs if nothing else comes up.
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Post by 8up »

At kustom king you can buy the 145gr 11/32 tips
http://ns1.bowsite.org/acb/showdetl.cfm ... 25&CATID=6

Then buy a dozen or these 5 gr washers to achieve the 150gr
http://ns1.bowsite.org/acb/showdetl.cfm ... 27&CATID=6
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Post by TYE »

Oh dang I like those weight washer things!
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

Or buy some Aftershock Boosters. They weight 25 grains.


http://www.aftershockbroadheads.com/products/1.aspx
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Since you can stack as many as you want on top of each other, either:
- Add 2, use 100Grain Field point
- Add 1, use 125Grain Field point
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Post by TYE »

Hmm I like that idea even better!
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Post by wabi »

Rage_A_Holic wrote:Or buy some Aftershock Boosters. They weight 25 grains.


http://www.aftershockbroadheads.com/products/1.aspx
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Since you can stack as many as you want on top of each other, either:
- Add 2, use 100Grain Field point
- Add 1, use 125Grain Field point
Guess I should have patented the idea when I thought of it a few years ago. :roll:
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Aftershock broadheads

Post by Hi5 »

This product was described on another thread http://www.aftershockbroadheads.com/products/1.aspx

I would like to try the GrizzSlick 1&1/4 broadheads, but they weigh only 100grains, and I prefer heavier weight.

Do these extenders really work? It would seem to me that they would have to be well made or they would risk mounting the broadhead at a tilted angle. I'm not happy about adding to the bolt length either.

Has anyone tried them?

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I tried to post this as a fresh thread rather than derailing the present thread--sorry.
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Post by Bill T »

ANY dealer has access to our supply of 150 grain target points! If a dealer doesn't have them you should suggest that he get them in for you. We had a zillion or so made to alleviate exactly this sort of problem!
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