Product Details
0.166" Type II Break-Off Points by Bohning®. 12 Pieces. Bohning's Parabolic Break-off Points fit arrows with an ID of 0.166" (commonly known as 4mm) and feature two detachable 10 grain weight sections to find your arrow's tuning sweet spot. A tight fit along the full length of the point shank ensures great alignment while evenly spaced grooves hold the appropriate amount of adhesive needed to keep your point securely in place. They recommend using smooth jaw pliers for removing weight sections to minimize marring of the point shank. All 0.166 Parabolic Break-off Points are 100-110-120 grain weight.
Specifications
Size: 0.166" Type II |
Shaft O.D.: 0.219" - 0.228" |
Weight: 6.5 - 7.2 - 7.8 g |
Features
- Thoroughly tested through the manufacturing process
- Carefully designed using cutting-edge technology
- Made to meet international standards for quality and safety
The Bohning® Company was founded in 1946 by Rollin Bohning. He was a research chemist and avid archer who had become dissatisfied with the cements available to bond broadheads to hunting shafts. He developed Ferr-L-Tite® adhesive for adhering hardware to wood and aluminum shafts. The product formulation has undergone several changes over the decades, but Ferr-L-Tite® is still the industry standard today. Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, Rollin Bohning continued to develop successful solutions for archers, including Doug Easton and Fred Bear, with whom he had become friends. Their collaboration led to the development of Bohning Fletch-Tite Platinum® fletching cement, a product so effective that nearly every archer has used it since its inception. In the early 1970s, Rollin Bohning semi-retired from the growing company, and Colby and Martha Johnson became chief administrators. They guided the company throughout the 1970s and most of the 1980s. Larry Griffith became president of the company in 1987 when the Johnsons semi-retired.