Types of arrowheads
Depending on the intended use for arrows, arrowheads can vary widely based on their shapes and materials and should help you cut into your targets easily. So, let's get started.
Number 1
Target Arrowheads
As the name suggests, these are arrowheads that are mainly used for target shooting. These are the types of arrowheads that many outdoor enthusiasts will use when they begin shooting. The main feature of these types of arrowheads is that they do not have barbs and so shouldn’t get stuck in the targets.
Again, target arrowheads are made to easily penetrate archery targets and also to be easily pulled out of the targets. But even with that, it’s always advisable that you handle them with care as they can easily penetrate human or animal skin with ease thereby causing injuries or even death! That being said, you should never aim at anything using a target arrowhead unless it’s your archery target.
Number 2
Blunt Arrowheads
One of the best things about blunt arrowheads is that they come in various shapes and sizes. The main feature of blunt arrowheads is that they do not penetrate their targets since they are not sharply pointed. As such, they can cause blunt shocks, which can paralyze or even kill your target, especially if it’s a small game.
Blunt arrowheads are hugely popular for target practice or for hunting for prey without causing much physical damage or pain to the prey. This is why most blunt arrowheads are made of hard rubber.
One type of blunt arrowhead that has been gaining a lot of popularity with outdoor enthusiasts is the judo point arrowhead. These types of arrowheads are designed with spring wires that are placed sideways from the tip and can either be pointed or blunt.
The main aim of these springs is to ensure that the arrowhead gets stuck on the vegetation in case of a miss. This is to prevent the arrow from being lost. In other words, the vegetation will prevent the arrowhead from burrowing itself too deeply into it.
Number 3
Broadheads
Broadheads are, without a doubt, the most dangerous arrowheads that you can use. The tips of these arrowheads have three or more razor-sharp blades that can easily cut deep wounds into a small or big game.
This design means that broadheads can easily penetrate your target and cause more damage and bleeding than any other type of arrowhead. They’re also barbed to ensure that they get stuck in the target and won’t fall out easily.
That’s not all; there are mechanical broadheads that will mechanically open the barbed blades when they come into contact with the target. This not only gives these broadheads larger cutting surfaces but they also tend to be more aerodynamic than broadheads with fixed blades.
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