Steel Blunts
Item Number: CB511X
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These will fit in Gold Tip Traditional XT's right?
Asked on 3/12/2013 by Dratin
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Yep - just get the correct diameter.
Answered on 3/13/2013 by Anonymous
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Yes, its 8-32 thread
Answered on 3/13/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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Where ae the 145g and 160g weights, shown in your 2012 catalog?
Asked on 9/8/2012 by TinHorn from Redding, Ca
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The 145gr and 160gr are only available in the glue on style. The screw ins are limited to 100gr and 125gr.
Answered on 9/10/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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How many grains are these?
Can these be used for video range shoots?
Asked on 5/7/2012 by Pudge from Meadville, PA
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100 and 125 for the 5/16 screw in. It depends on the range some want you to use rubber.
Answered on 5/8/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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What is the big small game you can kill with this steel blunt head with a 50# recurve bow 28inch and arrow that is 9.9 " and my arrow is 30" i think with this head it would be 397gr is that good for small game
Asked on 12/31/2011 by greenhorn from usa
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With this set up you should not have nay problems for groundhog size game or smaller. If you decide to go after larger game as deer with a broadhead I would recommend to slide a weight tube in the arrow to bring up your overall weight for better penetration.
Answered on 1/4/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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It would depend on where you hit it. For body shots, I have had no problem taking out grouse and bunnies with these. However I did shot a grey squirrel in the shoulder with a 60 lb. bow and even though it sent the squirrel flying off the branch, the arrow literally bounced back. My dog ended up climping about 12 feet up a tree to retrieve it(strange dog who has an extreme hatred towards squirrels,) but it did eventually die. If possilbe I'd recommend head shots if possible. Had a friend who accedently killed a garden raiding doe with a rubber blunt out of a 35 lb bow.
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3/12/2012 by
oregon bowhunter from
oregon
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I don't think I will use them for anything bigger than rabbits. They are great for stump shooting but I don't think they are very deadly heads.
Answered on 4/26/2012 by Desert from Madison WI