Rocket Aeroheads
Rocket’s new Bunker Buster is a big change from standard broadhead attachment. The three-blade, fixed-blade head screws into the insert, but it also fits down over the outside of the shaft, sandwiching the shaft for a super-straight, super-strong connection. You lock it in place by twisting the large knurled collar. The Bunker Buster comes with the hardware needed to weigh either 100 or 125 grains. Cutting diameter is 1 1/16 inches.
(800) 444-7483 www.trophyridge.com
Innerloc
The Stainless Extreme is an all-steel broadhead that has a stainless ferrule and three stainless fixed-position blades. This, combined with Innerloc’s rugged blade-locking design (the blades load through the front of the ferrule and the threaded tip holds them in place), produces exceptional strength that can handle any kind of impact. They come in two sizes: 100 grains (1 1/16-inch cutting diameter) and 125 grains (1 1/8-inch cutting diameter).
(706) 782-5863 www.innerloc.com
SIGHTS Trophy Ridge
Trophy Ridge pioneered the use of vertical pins for aiming and they continue to add new sights that use this technology. The latest example is the Outfitter X. This new sight features HHOT pins that bring the spooled optical fiber in from the side, above or below the line of sight so it doesn’t obstruct your view. The pins are made using a metal injection molding process that permits them to be small and strong. Trophy Ridge makes this rugged sight from machined aluminum.
(406) 388-7781 www.trophyridge.com
Cobra Archery
Cobra was one of the first to offer spooled fiber optic pins and every year they have gotten better at presenting rugged, highly visible pin packages for bowhunters. Their new Boomslang is a super lightweight, compact unit that has four pins with well-protected spooled fibers and an offset bracket that you can reverse, making the sight adaptable to any bow. In addition, the new Sure-Loc permits a high degree of adjustment for the most discriminating competitive shooter.
(800) 352-6272 www.cobraarchery.com
Toxonics
The K953 and the K955 are the two most popular sights in the Toxonics line. Both sights feature the Metal Optic pins that Tox came out with last year. This pin fully protects the fiber loop from damage. The only difference between these two sights is the number of pins. The K953 is a three-pin sight, while the K955 is a five-pin sight. They feature reversible mounting brackets for easy adjustment and new .019-inch diameter fibers.
(636) 639-8502 www.toxonics.com
Fuse
Fuse sights utilize the same Metal Optic pin technology found on Toxonics sights. However, Fuse offers different styles. Its Navigator, for example, is actually a combination fixed-pin sight and a moveable pin sight. You can leave the sight set for the shortest range setting and use the three pins like a fixed-pin sight. If you have time to move the sight up, you can then use it as a moveable pin sight with the top pin set for the exact distance of the shot.
(801) 363-2990 www.fusearchery.com
TruGlo
The new Razor is a very new concept in aiming. The sight has a single vertical blade that houses the five pins. All five pins are individually adjustable and are backed by extra-long wrapped fibers so they are highly visible. The blade offers another, less obvious, advantage: If you torque the bow, the pins will grow faint or disappear. This forces you to observe correct shooting form. The Razor comes in a fully micro-adjustable model and a barebones version that is less expensive.
(972) 774-0300 www.truglo.com