From the forge of German craftsmen comes one of the most devastating broadheads known to man. The Blitz 2-blade glue-on broadhead is designed for blistering efficiency, cutting through meat and bone to bring down big game. Made from 440B "surgical" stainless steel with a Rockwell hardness of 58 HRC.... The Blitz features a 35° double bevel with a cut-on-contact convex edge, as well as a 70° razor sharp trailing edge. At 2-5/16" long and 0.07" thick with a cutting width of 1-3/16" the Blitz hits like lightning, creating large wound channels and big blood trails. Blitz broadheads have a standard 5° point taper and fit 11/32" and 23/64" wood arrow shafts. Ferrule is 11/32". Pair them with Arrow-Fix broadhead adapters (sold separately) to use with your carbon and aluminum arrows. Weighs 225 grains. Sold by the 3-pack. Comes in a very nice leather carrying pouch with snap closures, including a small compartment with one Belgian blue whetstone for sharpening.
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Best Broadheads I have ever used!!!!
I had been looking for a great hunting broadhead for Hunting Red Stag, fallow deer and wild boar in Spain. The Blitz Broadheads came shaving sharp and built solid. They have 3 stainless Steel adapters sizes 100 gain, 125 grain and 145 grain. This is so you can test to find out what weight works best with your bow set up. I'm using a 50lb custom made recurve that I had built by… read more Diomar bows close to Barcelona Spain. The arrows I'm using are Traditional Only Carbon Arrows by 3 Rivers. I still can't believe that these broadheads were shooting better than my field points. Yes these broad heads seem a bit expensive but come on it's not that expense compared to still having to pay for a wounded animal just because of a cheaper broadhead that did not get the job done right. I needed the best broadheads I could find for my hunts in Spain and these are the best I have see on the Market.
Id recommend a 125 grain point and a 100 grain woodyweight.