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48, same as the 125. the 125 and 150 use the same blades. Weight differences are made up in the ferrule.
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thanks, too bad they dont make a steel ferrule model.
i guess a beefy ferrule is not all bad since its aluminum and probably the weak point in the head, .048 is nice and thick for the blades. may have to try the 150s next year. |
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An all steel ferrule would come in at 180-200 grains and the market for that weight is to small to warrant making it. The ferrule is stronger than it needs to be and breakage on animals is not an issue.
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