Description
The Hollow-Point Archery Broadhead:
The hollow-point archery broadhead is designed to expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel. These broadheads have a hollow point that is designed to collapse upon impact, creating a larger wound channel. They are typically made from high-quality steel and are designed for maximum accuracy and stability during flight.
Features
- Blade Count: Broadheads can have two, three, or even four blades, with each count having its own advantages and disadvantages.
- Ferrule Material: The ferrule is the part of the broadhead that attaches to the arrow shaft, and can be made from materials such as aluminum, steel, or titanium.
- Ferrule Design: The design of the ferrule can impact the overall weight, balance, and aerodynamics of the broadhead.
- Blade Retention: The mechanism used to keep the blades in place during flight can vary from broadhead to broadhead, with some using O-rings, collars, or clips.
- Blade Deployment: Mechanical broadheads typically have a deployment system that causes the blades to open upon impact, while fixed-blade broadheads have blades that are already in position.
- Cutting Diameter: The diameter of the broadhead's blades when fully deployed can vary, with larger diameters typically resulting in greater tissue damage.
- Tip Design: The tip of the broadhead can be a chisel point, trocar tip, or other design, each with its own advantages for penetration and bone-breaking power.
- Weight: Broadheads can range in weight from 75 grains to over 150 grains, with heavier broadheads typically providing greater penetration and kinetic energy.
Applications
- Crossbow Hunting:Broadheads are also commonly used for crossbow hunting. Crossbows are typically more powerful than traditional bows, and require a broadhead that can withstand the high speeds and impact forces.
- Compound Bow Hunting:Compound bows are a popular choice for hunting, and broadheads are an essential component of the setup. Compound bows require a broadhead that can handle the high speeds and kinetic energy generated by the bow.
- Archery Competition:Broadheads are sometimes used in archery competitions, especially in traditional archery competitions where the use of modern equipment is not allowed.
- 3D Archery:3D archery involves shooting at life-sized targets that are shaped like animals. Broadheads are commonly used in 3D archery competitions, which simulate real-world hunting situations.
- Bowhunting from a Blind:Broadheads are often used in bowhunting from a blind, which involves sitting in a concealed location and waiting for game to appear.


Package and packing:
1. as client instructed finish packing by insert card clampshell + insert card,
2 loose packing by bubble material wraped ito inner case then by big master carton,
3. foam die+ plastic bag+ carton box + pallet,
4. foam material + inner bag + wooden box.

