Field Editor and BullShooter-in-Chief Jeff Johnston wants to know: Do mechanical broadheads have a different point of impact than their field point brethren?
Bloodsport has announced several new broadheads, including two additions to its Gravedigger line, the Extreme Night Fury, the High Voltage and the Nitefall, all of which feature mechanical, 420 stainless steel blades and weigh 100 grains.
Deriving its name from its narrow, penetration-enhancing 1.5-inch diameter cut, the SEVR Titanium 1.5 is specially engineered for hunters seeking better penetration—particularly on larger game such as elk, moose and bear.
The Gravedigger Extreme Cut-on-Contact Broadhead, from Bloodsport, is a new hybrid mechanical broadhead designed to create large wound channels for maximum blood loss.
It’s easy for anyone to be confused by what appears to be an unlimited number of bullet designs on the market today. Cast lead bullets, cup-and-core bullets, bonded bullets, monolithic bullets—what’s all this stuff mean? Here’s a cheat sheet to share with new hunters.
SEVR Broadheads is now shipping its new 21-inch, high-density urethane SEVR HD archery-practice target, for use with field points, mechanical and fixed broadheads.