A hunting point – also called a broadhead – is a special type of arrow point with sharp cutting blades designed for bowhunting.

Characteristics:

  • Multiple sharp blades
  • Significantly larger cutting diameter than field points
  • Usually features replaceable or expandable blades

Types:

  • Fixed blade broadheads
  • Mechanical broadheads (the blades expand upon impact)

Important note:

Broadheads are not suitable for target practice, as they can severely damage targets.

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