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Flys so good, cuts like butter
i tried 4 broadheads and this one fly the best and cut the best
Helix Broadhead
Very sharp, fly well, very well made.
Accurate and Quiet!
When shoot traditional equipment how quiet the bow and arrow is, is the most important thing to me. If your quarry moves out of the way before your projectile get to it, nothing else matters. These broadheads are whisper quiet, shoot like field points so they are deadly accurate and have a generous cutting width and with the sharpening tool they are easy to maintain.
Most accurate deadly broadhead
Broadhead goes right where you aim & SHARPENS scary sharp super easy with single bevel sharpener. 3 good deer have been taken with same broadhead, resharpened & now looking for #4. Awsome broadhead !!!!
Perfect flight
With 2 small adjustments to my rest, these broad heads flew perfect with my field points out to my 50 yd max.
Does'nt just look cool, it performs.
Bought these 2 years ago. Came razor sharp. not that hard to resharpen. Used a single bevel broadhead sharpener. The 200gr heads weighed exactly 200gr. Complete pass thru same broadhead on 315lb black bear and average size doe with 53# recurve 587gr total arrow weight. The exit wounds had the textbook L shape you get with single beveled heads. The only negative thing I can say is… read more they are a little pricey but they do look cool and so far seem to hold up well.
The left wing bevel were discontinued by the manufacturer in 2020.
I believe the broadhead has to extend behind(beyond) the ferrule to be considered barbed. The Zwickey Cliff is a good example of a barbed head.
We have not tried them out of a crossbow but I would imagine they would work fine.
With that set up you can use either right or left wing bevel.
I'm right handed and I shoot 100 grain and the only sell right bevel in that size so that is what I use .
We do not have a deep six helix broadhead.
They have a 25 degree angle.
This does not come hair shaving sharp. You will need to hone the edge to get it there.
The helix I bought were really bad. I couldnt get them sharp. I sent them back to 3 rivers and they were good to refund me. A rep called me and confirmed the heads were not sharp and they could not sharpen them either. They fly great but something was wrong with batch I got. Sent from my iPhone
I would recommend a Right Bevel
Right Wing Bevel to match Right Wing Feathers
Yes, the Helix will work with an 11/32" arrow.
These are sold by the 3 packs.