Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

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Captainkirk
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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#11 Post by Captainkirk »

How about these Bears (the 4 Razor Heads?)

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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#12 Post by Ron Kulas »

All 64's.
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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#13 Post by Carpdaddy »

Well that won't help you any, I would have donated them to you if they were anything you needed for your collection. Guess I'll just fling them at something.

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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#14 Post by Ron Kulas »

Yes, kill something with them. Its what they were born to do. Thanks anyway.
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#15 Post by Captainkirk »

Ron, have you added any broadheads to your collection over the summer?
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#16 Post by Captainkirk »

Also, just curious, Ron; what is the weight in grains of these broadheads? All of mine are mounted on arrows and I don't want to remove them.
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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#17 Post by Shadowhntr »

Captainkirk wrote:Also, just curious, Ron; what is the weight in grains of these broadheads? All of mine are mounted on arrows and I don't want to remove them.
Mine are +/- 125 gr.

This is absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!! Ron, that collection flat is amazing. I have around 30, just been handed down to me from my Dad, and some I bought myself yeaaaaaars ago. I have killed a TON of deer with them to date!.. My absolute favorite head, until going with the single bevel heads. I still am very much IN LOVE with these heads..... quite a romance for me.
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#18 Post by Carpdaddy »

Sure an impressive collection!

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#19 Post by Captainkirk »

Carpdaddy wrote:Sure an impressive collection!
It is at that!
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Re: Hoarding Edward J. Henkel Broadheads

#20 Post by Ron Kulas »

Captainkirk wrote:Also, just curious, Ron; what is the weight in grains of these broadheads? All of mine are mounted on arrows and I don't want to remove them.
125 gr and the newer stainless (blue) ones are 145 gr.
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