Rage Hypodermic NC Crossbow Broadheads 125 gr. 3 pk.
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Rage Hypodermic NC Crossbow Broadheads
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Description
Rage Hypodermic crossbow broadheads were designed specifically for the crossbow archer and feature the same surgically sharp .035-inch stainless-steel blades and a 2-inch cutting diameter with the unprecedented characteristics penetration and durability that the Hypodermic is known for. The Hypodermic crossbow broadheads sport the popular hybrid tip that is sharp as a needle, allowing it to have the aerodynamics and accuracy of a leading-edge blade with the bone-crushing performance associated with a chisel tip. For optimum blade retention and consistent reliable deployment at all times the Hypodermic crossbow broadheads come equipped with the High-Energy-Series shock collar that matches the diameter of most crossbow bolts.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.190 kg |
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| Dimensions | 11.00 × 6.25 × 0.75 cm |
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