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Outback broadheads

#1 Post by woody » Sun Dec 28, 2003 11:17 am

For sale at $3 ea, 130 grain, screw in broadheads. 3:1 blade angle and blades 1.4 mm ( 0.056 thou of an inch thick ) with a Rockwell hardness of 51 and a high strength aluminum alloy ferrule. Available from woody ( click on web site icon for more details )

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#2 Post by erron » Sun Dec 28, 2003 4:49 pm

Great to have another home-grown broadhead maker, Woody!

Everyone, Woody's web site is at:

http://users.ncable.net.au/~woody/

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cheers,

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#3 Post by comanche » Fri Jan 16, 2004 8:01 pm

Woody,

How much in US Dollars for a doz of you broadheads.

Danny
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#4 Post by erron » Sun Feb 29, 2004 9:25 am

Woody,

don't know if Danny got an answer, but can you tell me if you intend doing a 'Traditional' version of the Outback, that doesn't require screw-in mounting.

thanks,


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#5 Post by gundy » Sun Feb 29, 2004 9:30 am

you beat me to it Erron... :D

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#6 Post by MIK » Sun Feb 29, 2004 8:09 pm

as a trade pint type of broadhead would be good

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Outback Broadheads Traditional Style

#7 Post by woody » Sun Mar 07, 2004 10:49 am

Sorry about delay answering, but missed the question until Erron brought it to my attention.
I have considered doing this, making a glue on Outback, and it would be possible, but I hesitate for several reasons.
Firstly, it would involve new alloy ferrules, which, to have made at a reasonable price per ferrule, would cost 4 to 5 thousand dollars for a batch.
Secondly, it would put me in competition with Col Graham ( Rib Tek ) and John Teitzal ( Tusker ) who have a loyal following which would be difficult to woo away from their old favorites.

Thirdly, I'm not sure the market ( reason no 2 ) would allow me to repay the investment in time and money outlayed. I have no immediate plans for a traditional Outback, but at this point, I simply cant afford to float another model on spec.

Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, maybe down the track a bit, but not quite yet,
Best Regards,
Woody
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#8 Post by erron » Sun Mar 07, 2004 11:05 am

Thanks Alan, I Understand your reasons, just was curious is all!

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#9 Post by woody » Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:25 pm

Just out of curiousity, how many people would be interested in a glue on Outback Supreme

Give me an email if a glue on style would be of interest

woody@ncable.net.au

If there is enough interest, it may be possible to look at doing some. What weight in grains would be your choice in a glue on style.

I suppose this post could be called "market research" :D
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