I've been trying to make my own hunting heads for years. For a period I managed some tie-ons that worked, but I soon started using bows that were too heavy for my poor tieing/gluing kills to hold. I had tried a ferruled head a couple years ago, without success, but latey my work has imporved so I gave it another shot after seeing some broadheads in the traditional Bowyer's Bibles.
Here's the prototype, based on Jay Massey's "Half-fast" head

It's made with an 11/32" 125 gr field point and a piece of bandsaw blade from Mark (thanks Mark!!!). I initially just used JB Weld to try and hold, but that didn't work out so well. So I tried a small hand made rivet in there too, along with the epoxy, and it held perfectly. Even survived the tree test

. I haven't sharpened it, but it's dead accurate on one of my unspined shafts. Even if this one is rough, slightly misaligned, and a bit of a mess, I have high hopes for this little head. I just need some more field points and a new 1/16" drill bit (I broke the last one

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It's 2" long, 1" wide, 150 gr and "barbed" to seat the point. I've been trying to make my own broadheads for a while, so I'm pleased as punch

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