🎯 Hit the mark with style!
The Toxic Broadhead is a high-performance hunting accessory designed for compound bows, featuring a 100 grain weight, a 7/8” cutting diameter, and advanced technologies like RCD and Meatworm for superior accuracy and penetration. This stylish pink 3-pack ensures you're always ready for your next hunting adventure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.6 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 7 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | Flying Arrow Archery |
Color | Pink |
Manufacturer | Sportsman Supply Inc. |
Part Number | 1000508 |
Size | 100-Gra" |
W**S
Exact fit for my arrows, no change to flight characteristics.
I'm currently using a Jennings Carbon Express compoind bow set to 60# DW, with Beman bowhhunter carbon fiber arrows, and I've been wanting to use the toxic broadheads for a while. I sent one into my target to check the changes in flight characteristics from the field (practice) tip to the broadhead, since the weight is the same, but the shape is different.There was no change. The arrow shot exactly the same as if I had the field tip on the arrow. I got about 14 inches of penetration at roughly 20 yards, and the hole it left was big enough to fit my finger in and wiggle it around.I have no doubt that if I get a deer in my sights, and get a clean shot, it wont live much past 75 yards. I'll post an update when/if I take a deer with this broadhead
J**L
Watch out Bambi
Have used 4 blade broad heads for years. Chisel point and cut on contact. Any broad head will do the job if put it in the right place. Good consistent broad head flight is most important. Recently had my Destroyer 350 restrung with new cables and string. Professionally tuned. These MONSTERS are awesome. Dead on at 20 yards with my field points. OK, not a big deal fore a small profile broad head on a well tuned bow. Now lets talk about wound channel. Never seen anything like it. Six blades create a clover leaf like tunnel thru broad head target. Any thing you hit is going to bleed out quickly. Bow season opens Nov. 1st here in NY. Bambi beware!!PS:Takes a very secure man. Pink is cool. Matches my Blazer Vanes
G**R
These broadheads get great reviews and are solid
These broadheads get great reviews and are solid. Can't say how they fly as I didn't notice but the "D6" means they are for Deep Six arrows which take a smaller diameter thread for the inserts in Deep six arrows. My standard size carbon arrowstake a larger diameter threads so had to return. Unless you shoot Deep Six arrows order the non D6 Toxics and you'll be fine.
A**M
As advertised
I have wanted these for awhile thru came fast new in the box
J**N
these things are sick i never tried em before so ...
these things are sick i never tried em before so i kept it close but they put down the freezer does finestkind. didnt hear any whistle but i kept it close.i bought thier sticker and its on my tool chest.very popular up in the peoples republic round here.
A**O
Thread diameter too small to fit inserts
Thread size was too small to fit the inserts on my arrows. Wish I could have used them.
C**R
dang these things leave holes in stuff. don't buy ...
dang these things leave holes in stuff. don't buy the knock offs. destroys every broached that i have. doesn't just cut. this takes material out. you will be shocked when you hit something with this the first time. prepare to be dazzled.
B**B
No blood trail
I bought these a last season, finally got a chance to see them in action. Hit an 8pt at 42 yards, no hair or blood trail. Once I found arrow I knew I hit him. Found him 60 yards later, still no blood trail but a huge puddle of blood, bled out internally. They do the job but make it hard to track. It was a heart shot as well
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