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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3058784" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Excalibur X bows is convinced that a forward weight in balance on the bolt leads to greater accuracy. I agree, as I have to shoot at a different bull each shot to keep from damaging the bolts already shot.</p><p>They have a proprietary broadhead called the Bolt Cutter that is only sold by Excalibur.</p><p>150 Grain, three blade. The blades are inserts, razor sharp. </p><p>Through a little internet research, I've found the manufacturer, but they are contract bound to not sell the point. The inserts they will sell, so one just has to buy from Excalibur, and later on buy the inserts from the manufacturer.</p><p>Very durable. The ones shot into my yellow jacket block and recovered are just as sharp as new blades. </p><p>When making a pass through on deer, and burying into the ground, there has been some damage to the inserts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3058784, member: 5412"] Excalibur X bows is convinced that a forward weight in balance on the bolt leads to greater accuracy. I agree, as I have to shoot at a different bull each shot to keep from damaging the bolts already shot. They have a proprietary broadhead called the Bolt Cutter that is only sold by Excalibur. 150 Grain, three blade. The blades are inserts, razor sharp. Through a little internet research, I've found the manufacturer, but they are contract bound to not sell the point. The inserts they will sell, so one just has to buy from Excalibur, and later on buy the inserts from the manufacturer. Very durable. The ones shot into my yellow jacket block and recovered are just as sharp as new blades. When making a pass through on deer, and burying into the ground, there has been some damage to the inserts. [/QUOTE]
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