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75gr
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tampa, FL
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Does anyone know what the name or brand of these broadheads are? I picked them up at a yardsale and have no clue what they are. Also, if anyone knows a trick to taking them apart, that would help too. Thanks.
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Location: Colorado
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Hoyt Chuck-it I think the Maxi ( 95gr 1.5 wide) rather than the mini(85gr 12). I do not remember if they were even meant to be taken apart. Not legal in many states, but a good head even it it was made in Tiawan.
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75gr
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tampa, FL
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Raghorn - That's it! Thank you. You are also correct in that they don't come apart. Guess the only way to sharpen them is with a file. Anyway, thanks again. They're legal here in Florida so I can't wait to clean them up and try them out.
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