
The Delta broadhead has the widest cutting diameter of any Zwickey broadhead. For those needing a dependable and hard-hitting broadhead that leaves easy-to-follow, short blood trails. The 4-blade model features 3/4" wide non-removable bleeders that are cut right out of the ferrule. Having the bleeder design like this makes them non-removable, but can be sharpened and are very rugged.
Special high-carbon Steel construction allows you to get the edges "hair popping sharp" and the triple-thick tip with special heat treating resists curling and blows through bone. The straight edge will have a slightly better penetration advantage over convex edges. No vents for deadly quiet arrow flight.
Standard 5° point taper and fits 11/32" and 23/64" arrow shafts. Ferrule is 11/32". Measures 2-9/16" long x 1-3/8" cutting width x 3/4" bleeders. Weighs 135 grains. Sold by the 3-pack only.
How does broadhead cutting diameter affect hunting performance? Cutting diameter refers to the width of the wound channel a broadhead can create as it passes through an animal. Broadheads with larger cutting diameters generally create more tissue damage and may produce heavier blood trails, while narrower broadheads often emphasize penetration. Many hunters choose a cutting diameter based on the game they pursue, their arrow setup, and their personal hunting preferences.











