Woodsman® Original Series 3-Blade Screw-In Broadheads
Item Number: 4225-1X
Price: $21.99 - $39.99
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I'm using woodsman 150gr heads and with left helical fletching and my shoots are hitting 4" to the left form where my feild tips hit. Do I execpt the difference and compensate or are there any suggestions I could try?
Asked on 10/7/2012 by The Black Fox from Pine Grove Mills, PA
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It may be that the field points are covering up some of the problems with the arrow flight. If you are right handed that should mean that the arrow is too weak. Trying adding another layer to your strike plate and see if they move closer to center.
Answered on 10/8/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Just curious, same as one other customer, what the ETA of the 150grn 6pk of broadheads is?
Asked on 7/16/2012 by shorthair ptr. from canada
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We are still working on it. As of right now I still do not have a time frame. We are trying to get them available by September or October, but we do not know how attainable that goal will be.
Answered on 7/16/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Do you have any idea when the 150gr will be in stock?
Asked on 6/26/2012 by nutbow from kentucky
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We are working to get these back in stock as soon as possible. We do not have an estimated date yet.
Answered on 6/26/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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When will the 125g screw-in woodsman broadhead become available again?
Right now you only have the 150g screw-in available for purchase in the original woodsman.
Thanks
Asked on 4/24/2012 by Anonymous
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We are expecting them to have them in the next month or two.
Answered on 4/25/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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Will the 150gr woodsman broadheads work ok with my Arrow Dynamics traditional 55-70-# shafts? I have 145gr practice tips that work real good now.
Asked on 12/12/2011 by Anonymous
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Yes, you will want to shoot a broadhead that is similar in weight to your field points. The Woodsmans should fly fine for you.
Answered on 12/13/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I shoot a traditonal arrow with 145 gr practice tip and they shoot great with the woodsman 150 gr.
Answered on 2/16/2012 by Dan from Solsberry, Indiana
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I purchased a Hoyt Dorado recurve #50 lbs and shoot carbon shafts what grain weigh broadhead should I shoot looking at the woodsman will be hunting deer this fall elk next fall and black bear thins spring thanks
Asked on 10/2/2011 by Big Country from Fishtail Montana
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If I was you I would do some testing with a field point test kit to see what shoots the best out of your bow. Then pick the broad head with the same weight or real close in weight.
Answered on 10/7/2011 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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I shoot a 50lb Grizzly and have been happy so far with the woodsman. They fly just like my broadheads. It took me a little while to get the knack for sharpening...they key is not to try too hard.
They are very durable and look nice.
Answered on 11/4/2011 by Cross Creek from PA
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I use 125s for whitetail, but not sure about the elk and bear.
Answered on 12/6/2011 by gruenetx from New Braunfels, Tx
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How do I remedy the hissing in flight with my woodsmans ?? I'm shooting a 45# recurve with fingers ...
Is it just the nature of the beast ??
Asked on 9/26/2011 by tuxdad
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That's just the way they are there is not really a way to fix that.
Answered on 10/4/2011 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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I just bought some ICS BowHunters and the instructions on setting the aluminum insert said,"screw in a broad head and use it to line up the insert as you glue it in place." Do I have to align the 3 blades in some fashion with the fletching? I use a Johan left wing helical jig for my feathers.
Asked on 9/24/2011 by Knocknock from Lancaster, PA
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Some guys like to aligning their 3 blade heads with the feather of the arrow, while some others like to put one blade straight up and down to use the tip of the blade for a sight (have to shoot bow straight up and down), while others have their arrows so well tuned they just mount the inserts and screw in theirbroadheads.
Answered on 10/4/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
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How wide are the 125 gr woodsman elite broadheads? My measurements show it is 1/16 short of the legal requirement (7/8 inch) in missouri and illinois where I hunt.
If this is the case, I will be returning them for a
Refund. Thanks.
Asked on 9/3/2011 by Anonymous from cape girardeau, mo
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The 125 grain Elites measures 1-1/16 of an inch on a Brown & Sharp 3 jaw anval mic.
Answered on 9/7/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
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Has anyone had any arrow planeing problems with crossbow bolts above 300 fps while using the woodsman?
Asked on 6/9/2011 by richard from Kent Alabama
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None that we have heard of.
Answered on 6/16/2011 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery