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Broadhead ID Help???

Messages posted to thread:
MR. Microflite4 16-Oct-21
aromakr 16-Oct-21
Yellah Nocks 16-Oct-21
Zbone 16-Oct-21
MDW 17-Oct-21
782GearUSMC 17-Oct-21
manybows 17-Oct-21
smrobertson 18-Oct-21
Maynard 18-Oct-21
grizz 18-Oct-21
raghorn 10-Nov-23
From: MR. Microflite4
Date: 16-Oct-21

MR. Microflite4's embedded Photo



Trying to get some info an a well made Barbed Broadhead, Thanks!!

From: aromakr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 16-Oct-21




Don't know, its similar to a Saxton Pope, but the ferrule is wrong and has one too many rivets.

Bob

From: Yellah Nocks
Date: 16-Oct-21




Looks home made. The crimp is angled diagonally, probably in a vise. Looks wiched nonetheless!

From: Zbone
Date: 16-Oct-21




Hmmmmm, that looks like an old one...

From: MDW
Date: 17-Oct-21




Could be a Stemmler, but most of them have a squared back. Maybe a California By-Products, but again the backend looks a little off. I would have to look at it up close and take some measurements.

From: 782GearUSMC
Date: 17-Oct-21




My vote is for homemade.

From: manybows
Date: 17-Oct-21




It's probably an unknown homemade.

From: smrobertson
Date: 18-Oct-21




Whatever it is it sure looks deadly!

From: Maynard
Date: 18-Oct-21




That'll do the job

From: grizz
Date: 18-Oct-21




Looks like something Jay Massey might’ve made.

From: raghorn
Date: 10-Nov-23




Stemmler Big Game 1937. In that time period broadheads were hand made.





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