Rocket Aeroheads® Meat Seeker™ 3-Blade Expanding Broadheads or Replacement Blades
- Piston Hammer deploys the blades without lever or cams
- Chisel tip for maximum penetration
- Non-barbed design blades
The instant target is reached, the Piston Hammer deploys the blades without lever or cams, which can fail or deplete the energy of impact. Chisel tip finds the path of the least resistance for maximum penetration through hide, flesh and bone. Non-barbed design blades release forward for easy removal from target.
Replacement blades come in 3 pack.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 50
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by bassaction the best broadheads
Don't waste your time on other broadheads these are by far the best I have ever used. I have not lost a deer or a hog yet on these... the furthest one deer ran was 45 yards... plus very accurate! They fly like feildpoints.
November 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bluetick1 Great Broadhead
I have used these broadheads for three years now and can say they are reliable and accurate. All the deer that I have shot with these I have recovered with ease. The one thing you do have to do with this broadhead is change the rubberbands every year as they dry rot and won't hold the blades snug to the arrow shaft. Other than that a tough reliable broadhead.
October 14, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JTCozart21 Did the job!
This is the first expandable I have used. I shot slick tricks last year and dropped my first deer ever in 10 yards. I only switched heads just to try somethind different. I liked the concept of these heads so I bought some. I first started by taking each blade off and sharpening them just to make sure they were razor sharp. On my first hunt with them I missed a doe twice. One head burried in the ground and the other skimmed off her back and laid on the ground. The next morning I nocked the same arrow that I skimmed her back with and waited. Well a medium sized doe came out in my lane and I let her have it. She was slightly quartered away when I shot. There was not a tremendous amount of blood but thats ok because she only ran 40 yards. The arrow did not pass throught because it was stuck in her offside shoulder but the entry hole was absolutly HUGE!!!!. After that the head still looks good and I can even reuse the rubber band. I will definitley keep using these.
September 27, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Mule659 Great Head!
These are very good mechanical broadheads. Whoever is saying they don't open up needs to wake up and take a look at their equipment and make sure they set the heads up properly...which isn't hard at all. I have shot a few different deer with these and have had nothing but pass through shots and great blood trails. These heads are a lot tougher than I thought they would be. In spite of the thin blades, they hold up great against bone and against the ground on the opposite side of the deer.
August 28, 2011
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Yes they work excellent on mine 1 1/2 100 grain kills them every time with a clean pass thruA:Â
Yes you could use these with crossbow since they are pressure opening. However, I'd recommend the grim reaper razor tip. I have a barnett ghost 350 and they shoot just like field tips.A:Â
I have shot two does with these out of my ten point crossbow and they work amazing they both went 20 yards and piled up not even out of sight its a great feeling when you can watch your deer go down and I have watched every deer this year go downQ:Â
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i bought these with my easton nano arrows, and they have a thicker diameter than my arrows, does that matter, flight wise?
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maybe a little bu some fine tunning will sole it exalent choice in broadhead thoughA:Â
Nope! You will be fineA:Â
They are slightly thicker than my Easton Epic's as well... no issues though.Details:Â
I want to do some more practicing but I dont want to have to buy new blades when I just need the bands. I have been shooting it into a foam target so my blades are fine.Answers
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Don't worry about shooting the broadheads. Just practice with field points they fly the same.A:Â
You must have some other type of broadhead because gators do not use O-rings nor do they have rubber bands. They have free floating blades and that makes them the bestA:Â
yes, I change mine out every year.A:Â
You can use the rubber bands they use on braces for teeth . My daughter has braces so I have her grab some extra when she's there .A:Â
At the bass pro shop where i bought my broadheads i was told rubber bands for braces would do just fine, they look the same.Q:Â
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Does this arrow head come in 125 grain and may it be used on a crossbow that shoots greater than 345 fps
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no 125 but yest it can be shot out of a crossbowA:Â
RocyMountain use to . As far as I know it only comes in 100 grain from BrassPro. Try dialing in your bow with 100 grain field points. Them pick up a package of gator 100 grain. If you shoot a deer with them I know you will be sold on them. It is worth the tryTop 50 Contributor
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No, they only come in 100gr. I would look at a couple of fixed blade BHs that are made specific for xbows. they are the crimson talon w/turbin tipthe excalibur boltcutter, and you may also be interested in the NAP bloodrunner, it is a mix between a fixed blade and mechanical.
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yes i di and it worked wellA:Â
I harvested a Tom last year . Guaranteed to do the trick.Top 50 Contributor
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They will work on a turkey but I have gotten better pentration from the magnus stingers. the 2 blade fixed blade broadheads zip right through a turkey. you could also use models with the extra bleeder blades..Q:Â
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dose ths come n 125 grain and will they perform correctly when shot from a 350 fps crossbow
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At the time of this writing you can only get them in 100 grain.They will work on your crossbow. Buy some 100 grain field points and sight your bow using them. Then buy the gators. I promise you that you will have a deer killing awesome set up!!!!Top 50 Contributor
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No, only comes in 100gr. there are two broadheads made specially for cross bow and they come in 125gr. they are the excalibur boltcutter and the crimson talon with turbin tip. I have also heard that the new NAP bloodrunner works well with a xbow.A:Â
Don't know about 125. I shoot them out of a strykeforce at 388 fps. Fly perfect, and completly passed through a 240# hog. Head was still straight, resharpened and ready to go.Answers
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They are the same braodhead they were forced to change the name do the WWE from what I was toldA:Â
same system its just who endorsed the productA:Â
The diffrence is Will Primo used to endorse the undertaker and now he endorses rage so Trophy Ridge had to change the name. I shot both and even had undertaker replacement blades that I installed on meatseekers.A:Â
Pretty sure that Meat Seeker is just the new name given to these broadheads, no other differencesA:Â
None that I can tell. I think it was a naming issueDetails:Â
i know we can not used "barbed" broad heads. The blades must fold back, but do these blades fold back enough to consider them legal?Answers
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No need to have one ,on my Gold Tip pro hunters arrows they fly just like my field tips.A:Â
don't know but the fly like a practice point having used them i can confirm thisA:Â
Not that I have found but as I understand it they make replacement blades this yearAnswers
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To really get them tight, you need to use a broadhead wrench. however, be sure that if your are using one of those flat plastic wrenches that you place it up as close as possible to where the blades are attached to the ferrule.A:Â
Most users thread them on by hand, being careful not to cut themselves. You could also use a generic broadhead wrench (item number 860-236-00).Click here to see.
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