Surgical Stainless Steel

**Surgical Stainless Steel** - Why do we use 440C stainless steel on our premium broadheads? For the same reason orthopedic surgeon's select 440C for their operating tools. 440C stainless is known as “razor blade steel.” When put under heat treatment, 440C attains the highest hardness level of any stainless which is imperative to maintaining sharpness and edge retention. 440C also offers excellent corrosion resistance to mild acids, alkalis, foods, fresh water, and air. It won't rust under hunting conditions. Most importantly for bowhunters, our 440C broadheads come "surgically sharp" out of the package. That's not a fluffy marketing claim - you can ask @dkoski020 and his finger for confrimation.

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