LAST UPDATED: May 1st, 2015
Combining the best of both words (fixed and mechanical) Gravedigger introduces a cut-on-contact head in both 100 and 125 grains. The 100 grain version carries .040 thick blades with a 1” cutting diameter on the main blades and .032 thickness and a 1 ¾” cutting diameter on the kickout blades. In person, this broadhead is wicked looking and is aptly named. There is also a version of this head that accomidates bowhunters using the Easton Deep Six shaft. The curved blades of the Gravedigger head serves 3 purposes: First it allows the tips of the blades to follow the hide back during penetration. Second, the curved design allows the blades to cross each other inside the ferrule. Lastly, as the blades deploy the cutting edge of the blade is exposed and cutting as soon as it hits the animal. All of this adds up to a massive wound channel.