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Zwickey Broadheads

MN_Bowhunter4

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I’m considering going a little heavier up front this year and have some zwickey Eskilites 2 blade at 145 grains laying around that I could use. Curious of folks experience with them. Pros and cons?
 
I shoot the Zwickey Delta's. That's their biggest head. Those are the 145 grain heads. There's not many heads out there that have killed more game than Zwickeys. Good heads, cheap and easy to sharpen. :cool:
 
I shot my deer this year with a Zwickey eskimo. They are cheap, easy to sharpen and like @ricky racer said have killed a lot of animals. They sometimes take a little time to even up the edge on that first sharpening but, they are easy to touch up after that.
 
You can learn a wealth of info from Ed Ashby. Broadheads, arrow weight FOC, penetration...the guy is a genius. Check out his site.
 
I shoot 170 grn deltas and they flt well w/125 grn. stell inserts. out of 54# Black Widow Recurve
 
Zipped right through this 120lb sow. 455gr total. 53#/28”. Eskilite. Get them razor razor sharp!

Emrah
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