Silver Flame broadheads have proven themselves as the toughest, sharpest, most lethal double bevel broadhead in existence and we've got them in stock!
The new XL's have a 1.5" cutting width and are built to the same German standards as their predecessors.
Silver Flame Broadhead Specs
- 440C Stainless Steel blades - Sub Zero Quenched
- 58 Rockwell Hardness (HRC)
- .071" Thickness on Blades
- Cut-On-Conttact Convex edge design
- CNC aircraft grade aluminum ferrule
- Smooth transition, low profile ferrule
- Stainless Steel Torx screws
- Razor sharp and ready to hunt
- Available in 180, 150, and 125 grains
- Screw in design fits all threaded inserts
- 3 per pack
"I took (a competitor's) 125 grain 4-blade broadheads. I was surprised at what happened when I shot a Nyala. My shot was a little too far forward and hit a bone. The leading blade must have bent enough that all 4 blades broke off the broadhead. The owner of the game reserve actually caught the shot on his camera, so we played it back several times. He thought my shot was not too bad and that the animal should be retrievable. We found some blood sign that looked like I hit at least part of a lung. After 1.5 days of tracking and searching, we called off the search.
After I switched to the Silver Flame 125XL broadheads, I shot another Nyala, a Blesbok and an Eland. All were retrieved with ease. The Eland weighed approximately 1700 pounds and the eland only went about 60 yards after the shot. I was most impressed with the Silver Flame 125XL broadhead performance."
Regards, Gary Rohret
Silver Flame XL Broadhead Dimensions
| Weight | Width | Height |
| 125 | 1 1/2" | 1 5/8" |
| 150 | 1 1/2" | 1 13/16" |
| 180 | 1 1/2" | 1 13/16" |
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