🗡️ Cut through the competition with precision and power!
The Bombrooster Mechanical Broadheads are 100 grain, 2-blade rear-deploying arrowheads featuring a spring-clip design that keeps blades securely closed in flight. With a massive 1.2-inch cutting diameter and machined aluminum ferrule, they offer field-point accuracy and compatibility with all crossbows and compound bows. Sold in a 6-pack with a storage case, these broadheads are engineered for hunters seeking reliable, high-performance arrow tips.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65 x 2.76 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bombrooster |
Color | Gray |
Material | aluminum-alloy |
Manufacturer | Bombrooster |
Size | 100 Gra" |
W**G
Low cost, huge value.
Some arrowheads are 30 40 or $50 a piece. This was a few dollars and they will take down a deer.
R**S
They're not Rage... But they're very usable...
They look like a Rage knock off but no where near the quality. To start with you're going to need to do some adjustments. While the six mechanicaly deployed arrow heads I received were sharp, they were so tight that on impact they failed to open. After minor adjustments to the center pin and shock collar they worked quite nicely. The pictures all show the cutting fins deployed prior to shooting and state that they are suitable for field practice. Neither is correct. These heads are designed to be deployed on impact, not prior to shooting. and it you use them for practice you'll most likely damage them with multiple uses. At the very least you'll need to do a lot of sharpening. All in all though you can't go wrong with six arrow heads for $17...
J**F
Accurate, lethal
Item:Bombrooster Crossbow Broadheads 100 Grain Hybrid Tip Broadhead with Shock Collar Technology (6 Pack) (Gray)Pros:Built well.Has a locking feature for the blades whereas most mechanical broad heads collapse.Works very well for light weight crossbows with lower speeds as its more lethal due to the locking mechanism especially if the arrow does note exit the game animal. I harvested a large 9 point buck that only went about 80 yards before he crashed.It does not deploy prematurely even when using a high speed crossbow so it shoots straight as a field point.Cons:For a crossbow that shoots faster than 400 feet/second it would be great to have a third locking blade.Other Thoughts:If it came with a small o-ring or small rubber washer for the threaded end it would keep the broadhead from loosening on the arrow shaft, even though this was not an issue for me.
A**Y
Not worth it
Not that great. Thought it be better.
A**R
Poor mechanics
These either open early or if you tighten em don’t open. I’m sure there’s a middle point somewhere but I shouldn’t have to painstakingly find it myself. I oiled and sharpened right out of the box but that wasn’t enough.
P**L
Blades stay in place!!
The fact that you get 6 mechanical broadheads for less than you would get 3 at the big box stores is worth trying them out on that alone. They do have a very slender tapered profile so they will fly more like a field tip. The blades don't flop around or pop loose and are actually a little stiff to deploy but they sould have no issue popping loose a 325 fps when they make contact. The blades are razor sharp and I'm sure will cause plenty of havoc. Only thing that I have negative to say is that they do not come with little rubber o-rings to keep the broadheads from loosening up over time.
J**Y
High performance broadheads at a low price
The Bombrooster broadheads are a great deal. They are well-made. The blades are razor sharp.The real story here is the value. A 6-pack of these Bombrooster broadheads only costs $17. When you compare that to the big name brands, you are only paying a fraction of the cost.The cost of broadheads has gotten out of control. It’s nice to see that Bombrooster offers high performance broadheads at a price that hunters can afford.
M**
They fly well
These do what they should. They fly well and open on impact. They're not top of the line but they work well. They're fairly sharp.
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