🎯 Hit the mark every time with precision-engineered broadheads!
The Archery Broadheads by Sinbadteck come in a pack of three, featuring 200-grain fixed blades designed for turkey hunting. With a 1.88-inch cutting diameter and made from durable aircraft-quality aluminum, these broadheads ensure remarkable precision and reliability. Compatible with all types of bows, they are easy to install and come with a lifetime technical support guarantee.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 4.7 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Sinbadteck |
Color | 3Pieces Pack |
Manufacturer | Sinbadteck |
T**O
Seem to be a great option
Liked out of the bag. Will have to see how they perform out in the field.
A**R
Heavy and sharp
Very heavy broadhead, seemed accurate at short range, difficult to target shoot with paper the blades break off when impacting back stop , they even broke off when I used grass as my back stop. Very sharp out of the packaging, haven't hunted yet with them.
E**R
Review
Good product
S**A
Turkey broadheads
Liked the case they came in. Very worth the money
M**E
Cheap, even for the price...
Literally a one use tip. Don't even try to use one for target practice, you will be one shot if you do, the blades are cheap, barely penetrated a FOAM target and broke one blade,Will NOT buy again
D**S
Turkey broad head
Shoot out of a low poundage set up. 50-60 lb draw. Use a stiff spine arrow.. I use an arrow with turkey feathers because they fly better. The trick to tuning these broad heads is to shoot into a pillow from 20 yds. Don't shoot into foam... You'll destroy your purchase.
W**Y
Not bad
Needed a longer arrow
P**W
Severe variation in arrow flight!
My 17 year-old son bought these to hunt turkey's with. He is an excellent archer and was super excited to hunt with these. The challenge is you can't really "test" this type of broadhead. It's a 1 shot product. When this thing hits the ground or whatever you are shooting at, it's pretty much done. The blades get all bent.So my son bought some 200 grain field points and got them sighted in. (He shoots 2" groups at 40 yards all day long.) Then he put these on and went hunting. He came back extremely frustrated. He had missed multiple shots at 15-20 yards. And he missed by 4 feet he said.We put one on and shot it in our backyard to see what was going on. It hit 4' high! We retrieved it and he shot it again. This time about 3' right.So if you plan to hunt with this thing, just realize you are going to have to get lucky! You may as well close you eyes when you are shooting as the arrow is now going to go anywhere but where you are aiming!
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