🗡️ Cut through the competition with precision and power!
The Excalibur Boltcutter broadhead is a 150 grain, stainless steel fixed blade designed for high-speed crossbow hunting. Featuring a 1 1/16" cutting diameter and a 3-blade design, it delivers exceptional accuracy with sub-4" groups at 40 yards and durable performance for reliable terminal impact. Sold in packs of six, it’s engineered to maximize lethality and tracking efficiency on the toughest hunts.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27 x 5.08 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Brand Name | EXCALIBUR CROSSBOW |
Model Name | 6674 |
Color | Silver |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | EXCALIBUR CROSSBOW |
Part Number | 52022 |
Style | 150 grain - 6 Pack |
Included Components | item |
Size | One Size |
R**D
I like them
Went thru several brands and models of broadheads last year trying to get some CE pyledriver bolts to shoot well, had little luck. FOC was way off with those heavy shafts. Changed to black eagle executioners this year and these heads provide great accuracy, better than 4 other fixed bade heads I've tried. My practice heads have each seen dozens of shots into my broadhead target and the blades are the only thing showing any wear. Ordered some replacement blades for those, and another pack of heads in preparation for upcoming archery deer season. I have no doubt these heads will do a fine job on a critter as long as I do my part.I am considering trying them on my vertical compound bow to see if I can streamline my equipment down to just a single model broadhead.
H**D
Can shoot through 50 gallon steel drum!
STRAIGHT AS AN FIELDPOINT! HIGH QUALITY!
F**.
Broadhead for Elk Hunt
Purchased for 2024 Deer and Elk hunt with Crossbow. Heavy duty construction, stainless steel for durability.
T**L
Great product
Just like the original ones. Sharp and straight
D**.
Shoot with confidence...
Bought these two weeks before the bow opener, and had just enough time to sight them in before opening day with my new Excalibur Matrix Grizzly. They shot about an inch lower than my 150 grain field tips at 25 yards. I made some adjustments on the scope and had it hitting dead on in 3 more shots. Being satisfied with this, I placed the remaining two broad heads on my 18" Easton Diablos (stock) and patiently awaited opening day. I was able to take a 175 pound 7 point buck from 13 yards that afternoon. I was impressed with the exit wound and the resulting hefty blood trail which led me to the buck no farther than 40 yards from the original point of impact. I know Excalibur suggests these heads and I will too, especially for those of you who may not have the time/money to dedicate to finding a head that may give you a few extra fps or look cooler than these heads. These broad heads have taken wild game across the globe and have proven more than adequate at taking most any North American game, as I can now attest. Good luck and safe hunting to everyone.
S**
Excalibur bolt cutter 150 grain broadheads
I have used Wasps in the past with very good success. These are cheaper and appear that they will work the same as the Wasps. Blades lock in tight. Don't yet know how they will fly, but I expect they will work very well.
T**0
These fixed-blade broad heads, matched with the Excalibur 20" ...
These fixed-blade broad heads, matched with the Excalibur 20" Firebolt Carbon arrows, have performed well on 3 feral hogs of various sizes and several whitetail deer. They hit with a lot of kinetic energy and cut well. None of the animals I have shot with these have traveled more than 40 yards. This also means that once the crossbow is sighted in with these arrow/broad head combination, they fly true. I am able to hit exactly where I aim each and every time. I have a lot of confidence in this arrow/broad head combination. They are heavy and therefore do have some drop, if the target is more than 35 yards. These fly at about 290 fps from a 175 lb Excalibur crossbow.
T**K
Watch your deer as far as u can after impact.
I liked the fact that they are a fixed broadhead. I recently harvested a buck and a doe on a hunting trip and experienced the same thing with both deer. No immediate blood trail at impact or 15 yards away. I was very surprised. That was ok in this case as I watched the deer go down and knew where they lay but in a different scenario would have been a little concerned. Other then they they held up well and passed completely through on both deer. Good broadhead overall.
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