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Common Types of Arrowheads

Arrowhead types

Bullet Point: Steel point used for target shooting and small game hunting.

Blunt Point: Used for small game hunting and some types of target shooting; made of steel, hard rubber, or plastic.

Field Point: Steel point used for target shooting and small game hunting.

JUDO® Point: Designed with spring arms attached to catch in grass and leaves, preventing arrow loss; used for "stump" shooting and small game hunting.

Fish Point: Long, barbed or spring-loaded arrowhead that spears fish and secures them until landed with an attached line.

Bird Point: Point with wide wire loops used to hunt birds in flight.

Broadhead: Used primarily for big game hunting. The number of steel blades it contains may vary. The only arrowhead that may be used for big game hunting is the broadhead. It must be solidly built and always razor-sharp. Many states have laws governing the minimum diameter and number of cutting edges of the broadhead used to hunt big game.

  • Mechanical (Expandable) Blade Broadhead: Blades are retracted close to the ferrule before the shot. Upon impact, the blades expand to expose the cutting edges. These are recommended for use only with bows rated 50 pounds or more because most require additional energy to open upon penetration.
Types of broadhead arrow points Expandable broadhead arrow points
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