The Zwickey 4-blade Eskimo broadheads are shaped off the ever popular 2-blade model with the bleeders cut right out of the ferrule. Having the bleeder design like this makes them non-removable, but can be sharpened and are very rugged. It has been said that the sun never sets on Zwickey Broadheads. 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 Eskimo broadhead features no vents for deadly quiet arrow flight. Standard 5° point taper and fits 11/32" and 23/64" arrow shafts. Ferrule is 11/32". Measures 2½" long x 1-1/8" cutting width x 3/4" bleeders. Weighs 125 grains. Sold by the 3-pack only. ...read more
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The Proven Do it all head.
Took my first animal, 30 years ago this Nov., with a Zwickey Eskimo 4 blade. These heads are individually heat treated, not in a batch, where some heads may not get properly heated, thus may not hold an edge or be too hard to sharpen. In 30 + years of using Zwickeys, the hardness has always been correct. Working around them bleeder blades is the biggest problem. Take the time to… read more carefully sharpen the bleeder as well. The effort is worth it.
Sharp as marble
I just got this stuff so i haven't had time to sharpen them or shoot them at a deer yet. I did however shoot one at a target to check how they fly. they fly good so i intend to try them out in a few weeks when the season opens.wish me luck i could use it.
Good BH
I got this head to try out for the 2010 hunting season. I love the way they fly. Nice and quite. The only thing I dont like is the way they made the bleeder blades. It is just the ferrul cut and flaped over. It would be nice if they were removable so that it would be easier to shapen. Also after hiting rib or what ever else I would think with this desing the head would be done… read more with. Other then the bleeder blade I reall like this head and cant wait to see how it does on bear this spring.
Excellent design
Has great penetration and flies nice. I made a bad shot on a doe but the broadhead still gave me a good blood trail. I would recommend these to anyone.
Toughest Broadheads!!!!! Period!!!!!
The Best!!! Period
The 5/16 adapter will not seat properly in the ferrule and it will be more difficult for the broadhead to spin true. I recommend the long 11/32 adapter for the best fit. A little may stick out the bottom of the ferrule on the broadhead, but that will not make a difference as far as penetration or performance.
The bleeder blades are a piece of the ferrule that has been folded up and sharpened. You will not need to cut a slit in your shaft. In order to sharpen the bleeder blades you would need to use a file or stone, just like any other blade.