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The Top Quality Terminal T-Loc Broad Heads

Terminal T-Loc Broad Heads

Your broad head is your significant piece of bow-hunting equipment. The Shuttle T Lock Broad heads fly accurate, cut bigger holes, enter deeper & Shuttle guarantees - and no lost blades.

Key to perfect broad head flight is the blade aerodynamics. Shuttle Blade Design also delivers right flight when retaining the ethical cutting diameters. 100 & 125 grain Shuttle T Locks let you hunt with fast bows, and avoiding this mistake to convert to smaller broad head to get accuracy just to sacrifice the killing power. Thick non-vented blades are quiet & can cut through the dense bone. Hunter's Friend staff has also found these broad heads to be completely DEVASTATING on the wild hogs & one unlucky Coyote, being shot with same broad head.

Getting success in this field needs fast, accurate and quiet broad head that cuts big wound channel. Make your success just by hunting with best - Shuttle T Lock Broad head.

Shuttle blade design also delivers field-point accuracy, cuts very large entry and exit holes. In addition, single piece cut on impact ferrule and non-vented blades send bone-crushing strength.

The Tight Point Shuttle lock 100: Knockdown power & predictable flight and no more lost of blades! Field point accuracy, bigger holes, deep penetration, and no lost of blades!

Drop Away the Arrow Rests are around for some time, but they have surged in popularity & design sophistication in last few years. Few people pass on as "fall away" rests. However, as name recommends, Drop Away-Arrow Rest is been designed to drop the way during its shot, eliminating the concerns about fletching permission. However, reality is few shooters still grumble about a fletching contact from drop away arrow rests. Thus what is the problem are drop away arrow to blame?

Electrical shocking broad head, wherein said the tip being made from the hardened steel; has tri-planar lobe point tip to give an maximum flight & penetration efficiency. The tip will have collar on the rear of tip point to allow limited travel all along centerline axis. The rear of chisel tip as well has specified bore depth to aid locate & position copper electrode or compression spring assembly. At time of impact, said tip can axially compress towards the rear of an arrow shaft, enabling activation of the electrical shock from an electronic coil by electrode at a front point of the chisel tip.

Electrical shocking broad head, said t slotted body being made from anodized aluminum; has front axial bore deep to encapsulate batteries & electronic coil. Rear axial bore of the body functions as alignment & holding area to mount stem. Body will be tapered all along the centerline axis to have (2) and (3) t slots that will function as securing and positioning triangular blades. The t-slots are spaced all along the circumference of taper. The front end of t slotted body will have protruded thread axially located to secure the threaded union to an broad head. T-slotted body will as well have laser etched logo located on an tapered circumference between the t-slots.

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Terminal t-loc broadheads
are very easy to use available at http://shop.eaglearchery.com

anyone ever had or dealt with alaska bow hunting broad heads or arrows?

I recently ordered a custom 27 inch arrow with right fletching and some right bevel 150 grain massai broadheads and was wondering if anyones ever had them or anything? Thanks, appreciate it!

150 grain is very heavy for a 27 inch arrow and right fletching spins left meaning the head will slightly unscrew on impact so use thread lock but i have never used those but i have seen them and they look like a good compact shape... i prefer small heads with wide and short blades not the long swept back ones

also on the arrows, from experience, shooting a longer arrow by 2-3 inches and using a lighter head puts the arrow flying flatter just physics

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