CNC Machining

CNC Machining produces high accuracy, high strength parts by using digitally programmed machines to rotate specialised tools around multiple axis and remove material from a solid block of steel until the final part is created.

This is the strongest way to produce a broadhead because by essentially carving the broadhead out of one solid piece of steel, the grain structure of the steel remains in its strongest state, resulting in a much tougher broadhead. It is also the most precise method. CNC Machines provide incredibly tight tolerances, which results in higher consistency and better accuracy downrange.

The more common and cheaper method to make broadheads is by casting (powder metallurgy). This essentially involves pouring powdered metal into a cast, then compressing and heating it to form a solid part. This is cheaper to do but because a powdered metal is used, its grain structure is much more porous and will never be as strong or accurate as a CNC Machined broadhead.