SPHERE Bullet - various screw tips - pack of 12
The Bullet tip takes its shape and name from classic cartridges for firearms. The shape is much rounder and thicker overall. It protects the Target and is easier to pull out of it. The tip has a groove in which a small red rubber ring sits. This prevents the tip from loosening and twisting out due to vibrations.
Hard, harder, hardest: C-bullet made of carbon steel
Carbon steel consists of approx. 98-99% iron and the carbon that gives it its name. This is added during production because it gives the material a hardness that iron alone would not achieve during processing. This type of steel is so hard that most sharp blades are made of it today: razor blades, scalpels, cutter knives and high-quality kitchen knives.
Despite all its excellent characteristics, carbon steel does have one disadvantage: it can rust. With a little care, however, this effect can be minimised or corrected and is more of an optical problem in archery than an actual one.
The all-rounder: stainless steel S-bullet
Unlike carbon steel, stainless steel (also called stainless steel or chrome steel) is an alloy that consists of significantly more substances, i.e. besides iron and carbon, it also contains chrome and other metals. The chromium makes the stainless steel rust-resistant. The proportion of carbon is of course much lower than in pure carbon steel and makes the tips "softer" and less dimensionally stable.
For special challenges: CR bullet for crossbow bolts
Made of high-strength carbon steel, the CR-Bullet tips with their high weight are especially intended for crossbow bolts.
Technical data:
- C-Bullet
- Material: carbon steel
- Weight: 60gr, 70gr, 80gr, 90gr, 100gr, 125gr
- Diameter: 19/64 inch
- O-Ring: yes
- S-Bullet
- Material: stainless steel
- Weight: 60gr, 70gr, 80gr, 90gr, 100gr, 125gr
- Diameter: 19/64 inch
- O-Ring: yes
- CR-Bullet
- Material: carbon steel
- Weight: 150gr or 180gr
- Diameter: 11/32 in.
- O-ring: yes
Scope of delivery:
12 tips in storage box
- Item weight: 0,00 kg