Big single bevel heads

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Re: Big single bevel heads

#21 Post by Captainkirk »

Mitch Edwards wrote:Id sooner make all the tooling and get into the business myself!
I was kinda hoping Ron might jump in here, seeing as how he's already made some (and has a business set up to move stuff like this) but maybe he hasn't seen this thread yet? I will give him a heads-up. If not, you might very well have found a niche. I would certainly entertain giving a forum member my $$ than some big company. Just sayin'...
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Re: Big single bevel heads

#22 Post by Captainkirk »

Mitch Edwards wrote:It seems like you fellers have really been looking for me. Much appreciated. I may give those centaur heads a shot. Those heads on 3 rivers are nice but I would prefer a solid one piece head if possible. Thanks again to you all for doin some digging
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Re: Big single bevel heads

#23 Post by Mitch Edwards »

Is there anyway to post a poll on here? I was wondering how much of a demand there might be for something like this. I would like to hear Rons input as like you say hes already invested some time in the matter

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Re: Big single bevel heads

#24 Post by Captainkirk »

Mitch Edwards wrote:Is there anyway to post a poll on here? I was wondering how much of a demand there might be for something like this. I would like to hear Rons input as like you say hes already invested some time in the matter
Only Larry can set up an 'official' poll with the forum software, but I can do an 'informal' one. Look for it!
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Re: Big single bevel heads

#25 Post by Ron Kulas »

When I made my bear hunting broadheads, there was good reason for me mimicking the Abower Brown bear design. It’s a good and solid design. For my tastes, I will take the along head and its penetrating aspect ratio over the wide heads.

http://www.abowyer.com/abowyer_brown_bear.html

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Re: Big single bevel heads

#26 Post by Gamestalker »

I don't know if you're said before Ron, but what steel are you using to make your broadheads? With that long narrow tip, do they tend to curl when they hit bone?

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Re: Big single bevel heads

#27 Post by Shadowhntr »

I dont know, but im starting to really appreciate having my tuffheads.
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#28 Post by Ron Kulas »

Gamestalker wrote:I don't know if you're said before Ron, but what steel are you using to make your broadheads? With that long narrow tip, do they tend to curl when they hit bone?
7 1/4" circ saw blades.

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Ive only killed one bear with this exact design and it went through and hit the dirt and didnt curl. I suppose its possible though.
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Re: Big single bevel heads

#29 Post by Ron Kulas »

If I were to go about mass producing broadheads, (as a custom knife maker) I would choose as mu blade material, O1 tool steel for its outstanding properties and low cost.

http://www.speedymetals.com/information/material9.html
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Re: Big single bevel heads

#30 Post by Kbetts »

You can order ACE in single bevel. You can (could) do the same with Tuskers. Those are plenty big.
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