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  1. The Penetrator (also known as: MA-3) are reasonably priced 3-blade glue-on broadheads have been around for years. They look just like the original Bodkin broadheads of the 1950's. Convex edge to be efficient cutting and have more steel up front for strength.

  2. 3 sie 2010 · Anybody used the MA-3 broadheads by Delma? If so, how did they hold up and are they easy to sharpen? Thanks

  3. The Penetrator (also known as: MA-3) are reasonably priced 3-blade glue-on broadheads have been around for years. They look just like the original Bodkin broadheads of the 1950's. Convex edge to be efficient cutting and have more steel up front for strength. Made of high-grade carbon steel. Feature a 1-1/8" cutting diameter.

  4. Re: MA3 broadheads « Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 01:55:00 AM » I also shot alot of hogs,deer and ect. back in the day with MA3's.I love those heads.I got a doz. new one last year and they were a dark color,unlike the light green ones back in the day i used.I may have just got a bad batch but they didnt stand up as well as the older ones.

  5. The Penetrator (also known as: MA-3) are reasonably priced 3-blade glue-on broadheads that have been around for many years. They look just like the original Bodkin broadheads of the 1950's. Convex edge to be efficient cutting and have more steel up front for strength.

  6. Yep, MA-2 and MA-3 broadheads. Both were available in various sizes. The MA-2 could be had in 1/4", 9/32", 5/16", and 11/32" ferrule sizes while the MA-3 was available in 5/16" and 11/32" ferrule sizes. Being made in West Allis they were a very popular broadhead in WI for many years.

  7. 3-blade broadheads offer bigger blood trails than 2-blades and deeper penetration than 4-blades. They also have the most cutting surface in a broadhead.

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