The Eskilite broadhead is the 'little brother' to the Zwickey Eskimo broadhead. Designed smaller in size with a 5/16" ferrule to pair with lighter spine wooden arrow shafts. The 4-blade model features 3/4" wide non-removable bleeders that are cut right out of the ferrule. Having the bleeder design like this makes them non-removable, but can be sharpened and are very rugged. Special high-carbon Steel construction allows you to get the edges "hair popping sharp" and the triple-thick tip with special heat treating resists curling and blows through bone. The convex edge is the most efficient cutting edge and puts more steel up front where it's needed for strength. The Eskilite broadhead features no vents for deadly quiet arrow flight. Standard 5° point taper and fits 5/16" arrow shafts. Measures 2¼" long x 1-1/16" cutting width x 3/4" bleeders. Weighs 110 grains. Sold by the 3-pack only. ...read more
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Good Broadhead
I'm satisfied with the broadhead's flight and accuracy. They group well out of my compound bow, approximately 220 fps. They hit a few inches to the right of my field points. The weights of the heads was from 112 to 117 gr. They take time to sharpen. I also modified the tip to be more rounded because the factory tips bent upon shooting.
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Zwickey Broadheads- Always dependable
I practice year-round with these broadheads and they hold up extremely well. They are reasonably consistent in weight and always well built. Excellent penetration with all weight bows. You don't have to worry about losing a blade since they are one piece. They are easily sharpened with a file, but are not hunting ready out of the package. They must be fitted with adapters for… read more screw-in use.
I would rather use the 2 blade version of this head to practice with, really helps with getting them back out of an target. Most people that shoot this head every day are not shooting targets, but are walking around and stump shooting. If they bend one they take a pair of pliers and straighten it. Inexpensive targets are rotten stumps, sand piles and home made targets. http://www.3riversarchery.com/Targets+3D++Lil+Mack+Deer+Target_c37_s281_p0_i101-20170_product.html
The steel Broadhead Adapters are 11/32" diameter, but the Zwickey Black Diamond 4-blade broadheads will still fit on them. It will have the last bit of taper showing, but it will have the broadhead fully seated.
Yes, these will work with a 23/64 shaft. You will have a little of the taper showing but that will be fine.
I would rather use the 2 blade version of this head to practice with, really helps with getting them back out of an target. Most people that shoot this head every day are not shooting targets, but are walking around and stump shooting. If they bend one they take a pair of pliers and straighten it. Inexpensive targets are rotten stumps, sand piles and home made targets. http://www.3riversarchery.com/Targets+3D++Lil+Mack+Deer+Target_c37_s281_p0_i101-20170_product.html
As long as a clean shot is made. A lot more goes into penetration than the broadhead. Having a properly tuned arrow with enough draw weight and arrow weight are also key. If you have any questions about increasing your arrow penetration, give us a call at 1-866-587-9501.
Killed many an elk with this very same broad head some dropped within20 yards!