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Specifications |
| Design |
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Offset blade |
| Tip |
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Devastator (stainless steel) |
| Blades |
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3 stainless steel vented (.030”) |
| Cutting diameter |
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1 1/8” |
| Weight |
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100 grains |
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Canted blades promote spin
The blades on a Blitz broadhead are attached at a precisely machined angle. This “canting” promotes arrow spin and allows the head to work in conjunction with the fletchings without added drag. Conversely, traditional straight-blade broadheads work against the fletchings as they fight spin, while curved-blade broadheads lack blade strength and consistency.
Quicker-to-spin means easier tuning, more accurate shooting
The more quickly your arrow begins to spin, the easier it will be to tune your bow and the more accurate your arrow will fly. This is why the Blitz broadhead is the world’s most accurate broadhead! |
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