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Cabela's Broadhead ?

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  1. bowhunter448

    bowhunter448 Grizzled Veteran

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    Hey guys,

    I know that Easton/Carbon Express makes the Cabela's brand arrows, but how manufactures their broadheads?
     
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    I believe they private label broadheads from a few different companies, so it may depend on which one you're looking at. Got a link or photo?
     
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    I have a buddy of mine that shoots the over the top mech they have, been shooting them for years now. Lazer 2 or something...he is a freezer filing sob...he swears by them for deer. Think they are like 20 bucks for three. He said they where on sale a few years back and he loaded up. When he showed me them they looked like a spitfire without the inner clip..also looks maybe like a Rocket BH..


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    Those look nice. I know the copperhead ones are good.
     
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    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Look pretty much like classic muzzys. I know a lot of people swear by muzzy three blades, I killed my first deer with them and they can be had for about the same price.
     
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    I'd say that's a Muzzy for sure. I lucked out a few years ago and found the 100 grain 4 blades on sale at Walmart. 3 packs were $7 each... I bought them all! :D My buddy has been shooting those 3 blades for years and won't change for anything.
     
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    That's funny you say that....I just 2 packs of muzzy mx3 at walk mart. $12 a pack.
     

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