









🗡️ Cut through the competition with lethal precision!
The Flying Arrow Toxic Broadheads 100 Grain deliver professional-grade performance with a 7/8” cutting diameter and a bone-crushing chisel tip engineered for maximum penetration. Designed specifically for compound bows, these broadheads feature Radical Core Decompression technology for enhanced accuracy and power. Sold in a convenient 3-pack with interchangeable blades, they are trusted by seasoned hunters for consistent, pass-through kills and unmatched durability.










| ASIN | B00FFADLLK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #252,409 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #203 in Archery Broadheads |
| Brand Name | Flying Arrow Archery |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (683) |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2013 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 7 x 1.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.37 x 6.34 x 1.22 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Flying Arrow Archery |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1000494 |
| Size | 100-Gra" |
| Suggested Users | "" |
J**B
Sharp and Effective
Will carve a huge hole in whatever target you hunt. Has gone thru the shoulder of a wild hog and only ran 10 yards using a 400fps crossbow on a piledriver bolt. Only thing I dont like is the blades bend out even after a foam target practice shot so you always have to change them and for some its a cut risk having to unscrew the tip every time but if you know how to be careful these are worth it. Also these are heavy heads so you have to do alot of adjusting to sight them in
J**A
Best broadheads I've used in 30+ years of hunting.
I used these all last season for whitetail in NJ. I shot 5 deer, four were complete pass through with massive blood loss (three of them crashed within 15-20 yards). The one exception was a quartering-away shot where the arrow hit the inside of the far shoulder on the way out. The deer still went down right away. I've only lost one deer in all the time I've been hunting and it was the one and only shot I've ever taken with a mechanical / expanding broadhead. I'll never use anything but a fixed blade again, the penetration can't be beat and these are the best by far that I have ever used. I'll say that the blades themselves don't seem sharp but they cut their way through anything and the chisel tip is phenomenal. It actually busted through the shoulder bone after getting through both rib cages. I'm here to buy another pack and some replacement blades and seeing a lot of knock-offs (most sincere form of flattery?). I can't speak to those but the genuine heads are pretty cheap in comparison and worth every penny.
R**E
Well Made at 1st Glance
These babies look awesome. Can't wait to put to the test next week!
L**T
Maximum Damage
I bought these toxic broadhead points five years ago, and never had a chance to take a deer with them. My luck changed yesterday when taking a 60 yard shot using a luminoc bolt in my Barnett, 365 crossbow. Arrow flew straight, passed through the chest cavity, downing both lungs, and going through the ventricles of the heart, then passing through the opposite chest wall, and into a log. The 7/8 inch hole that this creates made tracking simple. The doe went 50 yards and collapsed. I like quick, accurate humane kills. This point really gets the job done. Still need to retrieve my Toxic broadhead from the log. This will be my only broadhead point that I’ll ever use for deer.
R**T
These things are impressive
If you take these hunting, and hit your target, your target will not be going very far. The designer, these things red does improve on a typical broadhead. Razor sharp round blades, sliced through bones and flesh alike. I thought they were a gimmick, but I'm glad I ordered some. They leave a well-defined trail so finding your target is not gonna be a problem if you make a good hit. You probably won't have to go very far to do it.
J**Y
Razor Sharp? Yeah right...
Just opened my new Toxic broad heads and am feeling a little disappointed. Blades are not sharp at all. Will use them this weekend on a hunt and hope they perform as described. But right now it doesn't look good. Update: I did get a chance to use one of the broad heads this past weekend. And while they do not seem as sharp as they should... they did perform as I have read. I shot a doe at 35 yards and she turned at the release. The arrow entered in her gut and exited about the 3rd rib from the back. I hit gut, liver, and tip one one lung. She fell dead in about 60-70 yards. Following a good blood trail that was almost constant blood gave me hope. Walked out and came back 30 minutes and seen her laying next to a bush. Her cavity was full of blood. I am no professional and have made similar bad shots before. They all resulted into an exhaustive search with minimal blood. In closing I say that I will continue to shoot these broad heads. A small round file will fine tune the sharpness of the blades.
J**M
Shoots just like a field tip.
I have not had the opportunity to harvest any game with this broadhead yet but I did just finish some accuracy testing and I am thrilled. I'm shooting a Mathews NO CAM HTR 30in draw 70LBS pull with a Axion GLX5 site and Axion Pulse rest while using Gold Tip Hunter 300 spline arrows. I shot at 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 yards shooting first the Toxic Broadhead and second a field tip at a block invasion target. These broadheads shot EXACTLY where my field tips were hitting at all distances and penetrated near the same depth each time (Sometimes the broadhead went deeper sometimes the field point). It's extremely nice to see a fixed broadhead that shoots the exact same as my practice tips. I have included a picture of a two shot 60 yard group where one arrow is a field tip and one is a toxic broadhead. UPDATE 1/2/2019. I've now harvested two deer with these Toxic Broadheads. I could not be more happy with them. Lots of blood, and neither deer went very far. The first deer I shot went about 35 ~ 40 yards and the second one went about 7 yards. I helped some friends track deer over the last two seasons that were shot with Rages and there is no comparing the two. Toxic Broadheads are the way to go.
F**R
Interesting design with great results.
I bought these broadheads, about a month ago. I purchased them because I didn't really have great luck with the two blade rage. I lost a deer with them the shot was good but I didn't get a pass through. I think it is because they didn't open properly. With that said I am not writing a review about the two blade rage I am writing about the toxic. I have shot one deer with them. I shot a doe at 37 yards. I had great penetration and actually broke the ribs of the deer on the exit. The deer went 10 yards and fell dead. The exit and entrance holes were about as big as a quarter. Which isn't that great considering the 2 1/4 in hole of the rage. The thing that was impressive was the hole that it made. It was not like a typical broad head hole it was more like a bullet hole. It took out all of meat with it. When I pulled out the organs there was that same hole. Once again I am not sure that one deer is enough to make a judgment, but if I have the same results with other deer this season and next I will be stuck on these broad heads.
A**O
Heard a lot of bad things about this broad head. But my test were different from what I heard. I shoot victory VAP elite 443-445 grains @ 27" with 16.1% F.O.C. One of the staff from my archery shop said that her toxic broad head shot 2 inch to the right at 20 yard with a 2 inches increment per ten yards from their on. With my setup I was shooting dead on from 10 to 40 yards. Penetration is good can't wait to see if it can actually take down a deer
M**E
These broadheads are amazing would recommend.
B**L
Awsome. Super awsome buy this u will never regret it works well really well
E**R
works great and a good price.
T**T
Les pointes pèse pas le même poid problème
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