Broadhead Specification Byron Ferguson Broadhead by Schmeisser

Broadhead Specification
Byron Ferguson Broadhead
by Schmeisser Archery
MPS Fördertechnik GmbH
Schmeisser Archery Products
Bahnhofstraße 6
5202 Neumarkt am Wallersee
Austria
Tel.:
Fax:
Mail:
Web:
+43 6216 20 350
+43 6216 20 350 - 50
[email protected]
www.schmeisser-archery.com
Blade:
The blade thickness on all sizes is 2 mm (0.08”).
The cutting edge on all sizes is 16° with a 4 mm (0.16”) wide grind.
This blade has an intricate cut out that matches the shape of the ferrule to give it a groundbreaking
extended contact surface and self-locating and locking characteristic. This combination provides
increased integrity and transmission of energy.
The thick blade and wide cutting edge create larger wound cavities. Tissue and skin are literally spread
apart. Wounds like these do not close easily A convincing blood trail is the result.
Manufactured from special VA knife steel, hardened to 49 Rockwell creating a broadhead that
possesses:
• Unparalled hardness without brittleness
• Remarkable edge retention
• Unexcelled balance
The special heat treatment applied ensures extreme sharpness and an extraordinarily tough blade, a
blade that is going to last.
Schmeisser engineering combined with only the finest materials, that is Franz Schmeisser’s way.
Since the broadhead is THE piece to kill your game and therefore the most important part of the
equipment you cannot afford to have less than the best, Schmeisser Broadheads
Resharpen:
The Schmeisser Archery Broadhead is meant to be reused again and again, just like your high
quality hunting knife. When you need to touch up here are our recommendations:
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Recommendation: Lansky Tool.
Recommended sharpening angle: 17 degrees.
MPS Fördertechnik GmbH
Schmeisser Archery Products
Bahnhofstraße 6
5202 Neumarkt am Wallersee
Austria
Tel.:
Fax:
Mail:
Web:
Ferrule:
+43 6216 20 350
+43 6216 20 350 - 50
[email protected]
www.schmeisser-archery.com
We apply a radius to the ferrule, where your arrow shaft will self-center itself when screwed on.
Unless you have a crooked shaft and insert, this will avoid wobbling completely.
1) Aluminum alloy ferrule, used on all sizes (besides the steel ferrule models)
58 Rockwell made of an extremely tough, special aluminum alloy.
The ferrule will snap before it bends if it encounters solid material. Wobbling caused by
bent broadheads is not an issue anymore. After a shot, like hitting heavy mass bone,
you can always be sure it is straight if it is in one piece.
2)
The steel ferrule, used on the 180 gr. and 200 gr. special edition is a special VA alloy that
is characterized by enormous persistence and durability.
The finished product: