Sevr Introduces Match Grade Field Points

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posted on March 29, 2022
Mainmatch Graqde Field Tip

Sevr, already well-known for broadhead accuracy, has introduced a new series of practice points for archery. SEVR Match Grade field points have been designed with attention to every detail. Match Grade points feature an elongated tangent ogive shape, inspired by high ballistic-coefficient bullets. This provides for superior long-distance accuracy and easier extraction from practice targets. Every point is precision machined from Sevr’s hardened Robusto steel, with a slick, dark-nickel coating for a mirror-like surface finish. The tip is offered in standard 8-32 TPI threads in five popular diameters, in 100 and 125-grain weights, while the 11/32-inch diameter adds a 150-grain option to perfectly match 150-grain crossbow broadheads. Weights are accurate to half a grain, and concentric to a tolerance of a half-thousandth of an inch.

For more information on Sevr Match Grade points, visit sevrbroadheads.com, the only place they are sold. MSRP: $3.99/Pack of Three

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