Exact archery broadheads
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From: carcus
30-Aug-23
Check out the video, then check the price of these heads, I ordered 6 packs yesterday, I got free shipping to Canada!
From: ILbowhntr
30-Aug-23
Ugly looking edges on the blades, would definitely need to be touched up. Not a fan of the 25 grain collar, but shouldn’t have that much drag in an animal. Did pretty darn good in the Lusk video and for $7 each, might have to give them a try.
From: hoytshooter1
30-Aug-23
Ordered some, just waitin for them to get here... I'll try to post my thoughts after I shoot them
From: spike78
30-Aug-23
What video
From: midwest
30-Aug-23
Brotsky has some and should chime in. I think the owner was at the SD Bowhunters Spring Banquet.
From: Brotsky
30-Aug-23
Yup Nick, super good kid. The design of EA heads is basically the old Slick Trick Razor Trick design. The heads fly great, spin great, very consistent. Fit and finish is solid on them. I've shot my practice heads through my block and into my rhinehart quite a bit and they still look good. Anxious to try them on some critters this fall. I believe Beav has used them as well? Thought I saw his pic on their website but maybe I was wrong. He could probably chime in as well, heads are out of Nebraska.
From: nchunter
30-Aug-23
I watched the John Lusk video and the head did real well. My initial impression was why the company did not smooth out the rough grind in creating the bevel.
From: Brotsky
30-Aug-23
From: carcus
30-Aug-23
My new buck knives have the same looking edge, rough looking but sharp as fuk, like havalon sharp!
From: Trial153
30-Aug-23
Nice looking heads. Remind me of Razor tricks which liked. In theory but in use I broke a couple. This head seems stouter with the short steel ferule. I really don’t need more heads but I might pick a few packs up just for the hell of it.
From: rattling_junkie
30-Aug-23
It's true, those Buck knives are very sharp and I'm a Havalon fan...Those heads look good. Can't wait to try them out as well.
From: APauls
31-Aug-23
I shoot so few arrows at animals in a season that as a % of my hunting spend the broadhead itself is almost completely negligible. So I basically shoot what I have confidence in and the fact that it's a cheap head won't change the reason I'd shoot it. If I didn't have a pile of leftover heads maybe I'd buy a few to wing at coyotes and rabbits, but other than that I shoot the design I want to, regardless of price.
From: Brotsky
08-Sep-23
10/10 would recommend.
From: Bowfreak
08-Sep-23
Congrats Brotsky!
From: Dale06
08-Sep-23
Looks like a great head, and for sure proved right. Hoyt made a Bow Bullet many years ago, similar design but this one is all steel. I’m well stocked with IW or I’d try these.
From: bowhunter55
08-Sep-23
I bought a couple packs of them. they fly great. Can't wait for the season to open up here in Illinois to try them out. I've been shooting Wicked Tricks the last couple years. These Exact broadheads seem way stouter.
From: wildwilderness
10-Sep-23
It’s nice to see a lower price option on a solid head. Some of these broadheads are way overpriced