Chinese Broadheads

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ElkStalkR

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I respect your opinion.
I spend enough on deer hunting already and am rarely able to use a broadhead or a bolt on more than one deer, so if I can only lose $1.54 instead of $10-15, that’s a win for me no matter what the country of origin is. These are a close enough copy to the Carbon Express XT4 heads I’ve been using for years that I wouldn’t be surprised if the XT4’s weren’t made in China for Carbon Express. :anyone:
Absolutely. Carbon express makes a lot of stuff overseas. Wouldn’t surprise me either. In fact many broadheads are. You’ve got to look to see where they are made. Broadheads just happen to be one item it isn’t a pain to find USA made ones. Unlike many hunting items. Like game cams! (reconyx i believe are your only choice there)
 

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Those ridges will open the wound more!!!!
I kind of had the same thought at first.
Tool marks don’t mean anything to me, because as long as they’re relatively sharp, I can kill a deer with them. I know this for a fact, because I’ve killed a few deer with some heads that were just a little sharper than a butter knife. :blush:
 

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I got some China made ones and they went down and right like a nasty curve ball. They all made a tight group…. At six inches right and 1-2” low at 20 yards
As I said, the first ones I bought were inconsistent, but these last ones are great. For the money, it was worth the gamble to me. :anyone:
 

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